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Paul Riley
Hello there all. Got a slight problem that is really starting to grate
me. Have created a search page that interacts with the index service
on one of our servers and it works wel... too well in fact. The
generalisations are shown no matter what the user priveleges are which
is a huge security risk in this company. I thought I could check that
the file exists and if the user didn't have access to the file it
would not come through as existing if asp.net is set to impersonate
(which it is). This doesnt work although it seems to work when
accessing a local file which is really confusing me. Is there another
way of doing the same job? I would have thought there would have been
something within security area but I cannot see anything to check for
priveleges, only to set them.
Any ideas?
webserver (for the time being) winxp, full 2000/2003 domain with
active directory
me. Have created a search page that interacts with the index service
on one of our servers and it works wel... too well in fact. The
generalisations are shown no matter what the user priveleges are which
is a huge security risk in this company. I thought I could check that
the file exists and if the user didn't have access to the file it
would not come through as existing if asp.net is set to impersonate
(which it is). This doesnt work although it seems to work when
accessing a local file which is really confusing me. Is there another
way of doing the same job? I would have thought there would have been
something within security area but I cannot see anything to check for
priveleges, only to set them.
Any ideas?
webserver (for the time being) winxp, full 2000/2003 domain with
active directory