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Anthony LaMark
Hi,
Is there a particular property/permission I need to assign to a userid
within active directory so that I can user impersonation? I ran into a
situation where one particular userid cannot be impersonated but this
program has been successfully doing impersonation for quite some time. The
LastError message is Logon failed but when I login manually using the userid
on this particular machine it is able to login. This leads me to believe
there is a local security setting or an AD setting that is preventing me
from impersonating. I hope this email makes sense . Thanks in advance.
Is there a particular property/permission I need to assign to a userid
within active directory so that I can user impersonation? I ran into a
situation where one particular userid cannot be impersonated but this
program has been successfully doing impersonation for quite some time. The
LastError message is Logon failed but when I login manually using the userid
on this particular machine it is able to login. This leads me to believe
there is a local security setting or an AD setting that is preventing me
from impersonating. I hope this email makes sense . Thanks in advance.