Re: Issue 32 in cassia: Add impersonation information to FAQ/docs, or managed wrapper for LogonUser

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cas...@googlecode.com

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Summary: Add impersonation information to FAQ/docs, or managed wrapper for
LogonUser

Comment #3 on issue 32 by danports: Add impersonation information to
FAQ/docs, or managed wrapper for LogonUser
http://code.google.com/p/cassia/issues/detail?id=32

See impersonation code sample attached to issue 34. It might be nice to
have a managed
wrapper for the LogonUser API, unless there's one out there already to
which we can
refer people.

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Comment #4 on issue 32 by danpo...@gmail.com: Add impersonation information
to FAQ/docs, or managed wrapper for LogonUser
http://code.google.com/p/cassia/issues/detail?id=32

This would be useful for the PowerShell users. I'll try to implement this
in either the 2.1 release or the next one after that.

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Comment #5 on issue 32 by danports: Add impersonation information to

FAQ/docs, or managed wrapper for LogonUser
http://code.google.com/p/cassia/issues/detail?id=32

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Comment #6 on issue 32 by danports: Add impersonation information to

FAQ/docs, or managed wrapper for LogonUser
http://code.google.com/p/cassia/issues/detail?id=32

I've already experimented a bit with this -- the trick will be figuring
something out that works in all situations (local vs. remote, cross-domain,
workstation to domain, etc.).

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