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aspnet_wp process starts with which users privilege ?

I need to give write permission to a XML file in an ASP.NET
application (Platform: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 - Visual Studio
2003 - .NET Framework 1.1), but I can't exactly find out the aspnet_wp
process starts with which users privilege.
Nov 18 '05 #1
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Hi sarah:

The following document has some information:

INFO: Process and Request Identity in ASP.NET
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=317012

HTH,

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Scott
http://www.OdeToCode.com

On 9 May 2004 03:31:06 -0700, sa*****@yahoo.c om wrote:
I need to give write permission to a XML file in an ASP.NET
application (Platform: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 - Visual Studio
2003 - .NET Framework 1.1), but I can't exactly find out the aspnet_wp
process starts with which users privilege.


Nov 18 '05 #2
aspnet_wp run by default under ASPNET user of your machine!
Brun

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I need to give write permission to a XML file in an ASP.NET
application (Platform: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 - Visual Studio
2003 - .NET Framework 1.1), but I can't exactly find out the aspnet_wp
process starts with which users privilege.

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