Re: Issue With Programmatically Impersonating a User in a Web-Par
- From: ptranfa@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 9 Nov 2006 05:45:27 -0800
Thank you. I've been instructed to stand the web-part up in its current
state (it works fine for people with administrative privelages on the
machine) as an interim solution.
I tried using the reverttoself method of impersonation late yesterday
and it wouldn't work either. The default identity that the site uses is
Network Service and it was tossing Access Denied errors as well.
I was wrong in stating that the impersonation worked if I was logged in
as an Administrator, the development virtual server I was given had the
default identity for IIS set to the Administrator account, so of course
it worked, I changed it, un-installed and re-installed a fresh copy of
WSS to fix some errors in the previous installation inconsistencies,
and realized I was wrong.
The problem is that this is for a DoD client and I can't make too many
changes on the server without huge political overhead and they need
this up and running COB today.
I just started this job on Monday :)
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