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when my C# service impersonates a secondary account does the secondary account need any special permissions? what are they?

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Daniel - 22 Aug 2006 18:36 GMT
when my C# service impersonates a secondary account does the secondary
account need any special permissions? what are they?
Alvin Bruney [MVP] - 26 Aug 2006 01:44 GMT
It doesn't *need any special permissions. Impersonation allows the process
to run under the identity of the account that is being impersonated.
Whatever permissions the impersonated account has, that is what the account
will get, no more no less.

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> when my C# service impersonates a secondary account does the secondary
> account need any special permissions? what are they?

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