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I have a Windows Service which must access a share on another machine.
In .Net 1.1, I went into the machine.config and change the
procesmodel>mac hine user's password the same on both machines. I also
made sure the ASPNET machine user account was also the same on both
machines. This made everything work.

Since upgrading the service to 2.0, I am getting and error that it
cannot access the directory. I went into both 2.0 machine.config' s and
changed the password as I did in the 1.1 config file. Still no go.

I also reset the password of the machine account, in case it got reset
when .Net 2.0 got re-installed.

The service is running under the Local System Account.

Is there anything new in 2.0 that I am missing here?

Thanks,

Scott

Jul 6 '06 #1
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