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Identity Impersonate fails
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ASP.NET
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ADO.NET
Miscellaneous
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Mike,

Are you impersonating a user on your domain? If so, they need to act as part of the operating system.

Try changing the impersonation account to the system wide adminstrator and make sure you get access then.

>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,
>>
>>Make sure you have the domain name as part of the userName attribute of your impersonation:
>>
>>
>><identity impersonate="true" userName="domain\\logonname"
>>
>>
>>>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:
>>>
>>>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.'
>>>
>>>The debug is pointing to the identity impersonate line in the config.web file. Many thanks for any help.
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Cathi Gero, CPA
Prenia Software & Consulting Services
Microsoft C# / .NET MVP
Mere Mortals for .NET MVP
cgero@prenia.com
www.prenia.com
Weblog: blogs.prenia.com/cathi
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