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Changing logon session

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Jay - 09 May 2006 19:25 GMT
Hey There,
   I have a process which launches an application (i.e. firefox) using
ShellExecuteEx. When it launches the app, the settings are that for the
system, for example all the firefox user information is located under
"LocalService" in "Documents and Settings". How can I get it to load
using the information for the currently logged on user?

-Jay
(patelj27b at gmail dot com)
William DePalo [MVP VC++] - 09 May 2006 19:58 GMT
>    I have a process which launches an application (i.e. firefox) using
> ShellExecuteEx. When it launches the app, the settings are that for the
> system, for example all the firefox user information is located under
> "LocalService" in "Documents and Settings". How can I get it to load
> using the information for the currently logged on user?

Is your process a service?

Regards,
Will

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