Impersonation

A

ajith

Sirs,
I tried for doing "impersonation" in windows
2000 server. But it fails in some Windows 2000 server
machines. The permissions "Act as a part of OS"," Logon
Locally"," log on as batch"," Logon as a service" are
given in all machines I have checked. It works fine
Windows NT.

Anyone having knowledge about the above mentioned problem
please share it with me.
Also let me know whether there is any provision to do user
level security in Windows 98.


Thanks and Regards
Ajith
 
R

Roger Abell

Win9x family has no security model.

On your impersonation issue, you are unclear, what you
are trying to do, and to what you have granted the mentioned
rights.
 
G

Guest

sir
the scenario is:

We have a Client server application.
In the servervside there a common shared folder.
client applications access this through network and do the
manipulations.
In order to protect this folder from unauthorised access
(in nework)we added impersonation.For that, we created an
user in the network domain and give permissions(log on
locally , log on as batch , act as part of operating
system , log on as service.)Using this user's username and
password the clients can access the above said folder.

It doesn't work in some of the Windows2000 machines .
Is there any thing missing to the proper working of the
above said problem?

Thanks

Ajith

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