Hi Cathy,
I do have the domain name included though I only had one backslash. I tried with two but get the same error. I've also set the ASPNET account to act as part of the operating system per a previous post.
Mike
>Hi Michael,
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>Make sure you have the domain name as part of the userName attribute of your impersonation:
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><identity impersonate="true" userName="domain\\logonname"
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>>I'm trying to access a VFP table on a remote W2K server. The IIS is running on a W2K server as well. I'm getting the following error message:
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>>Could not create Windows user token from the credentials specified in the config file. Error from the operating system 'A required privilege is not held by the client.'
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>>The debug is pointing to the identity impersonate line in the config.web file. Many thanks for any help.
Michael McLain