ImpersonateLoggedOnUser

R

Randy Rahbar

You should probably check out an asp.net newsgroup. But I think it goes a
little something like this....

Put this in your web.config file:
<identity impersonate="true" userName="domain\username"
password="password"/>

Or something like that.
 
G

Guest

I should have mentioned, I'm looking for the use of this
Win32 call (ImpersonateLoggedOnUser), not a Web specific
issue, although I'm calling it from ASP.
 

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