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Windows authentication

I have a web service that is running on a public server that needs to access folders in our local domain. The issue I'm having is that the web service is having problem accessing the folders in the local domain. I have set up the correct user and corresponding password to impersonate in IIS so I would have thought that would do the trick as that user account has the appropriate permissions to all the necessary network resources. The problem is, is that the web service is impersonating the network service user account which is what the WP3.exe process runs under and is an account only resident to the machine and cannot have access to network resources.

My question is how can I make the web service impersonate the correct account?
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: thenrich
Solution Provided By: thenrich
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
Views: 0
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