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Fixed Identity Impersonation - Reversal

Asked by CmdoProg2 in .NET Framework 2.x, Microsoft IIS Web Server, .Net Editors & IDEs

In an ASP.NET 2.0 application,  we are using a limited domain user account via the web.config according to the MSDN sites at
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa480475.aspx
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/k6h9cz8h(vs.80).aspx
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<!-- Section Encypted -->
            <authentication mode="Windows"/>
            <identity impersonate="true" userName="DOMAIN\USER" password="PASSWORD" />

...
In order to grant access to this user, the second site states to run Aspnet_regiis.exe -ga DOMAIN\USER.  However, I cannot find an option or method to remove this access if needed.   Before I can grant access to someone on a server, I need the ability to remove it.  The description is vague with "IIS metabase and other directories that are used by ASP.NET."  

Thanks in Advance.







 
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