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bob Sterrett
I found that I could start a process from an aspnet page, but not check to
see if it was running!
I found a splendid little article that seemed to show how to do this by
doing impersonation. The interop logon call fails! Ok, so I thought I
might get this done by creating a component. That code all works outside of
iis5 on windows 2000 server, but again fails when I try from within an
aspnet page (VB). So, I tried loading it into MTS. No go there either.
The aspnet account is allowed to run as part of the operating system. I've
tried various policy settings on the account used for impersonation to no
avail.
I'm sure there is something very simple that I am not doing. Anyone have
any ideas?
bob sterrett
(e-mail address removed)
see if it was running!
I found a splendid little article that seemed to show how to do this by
doing impersonation. The interop logon call fails! Ok, so I thought I
might get this done by creating a component. That code all works outside of
iis5 on windows 2000 server, but again fails when I try from within an
aspnet page (VB). So, I tried loading it into MTS. No go there either.
The aspnet account is allowed to run as part of the operating system. I've
tried various policy settings on the account used for impersonation to no
avail.
I'm sure there is something very simple that I am not doing. Anyone have
any ideas?
bob sterrett
(e-mail address removed)