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Process.Start/ASP.NET under **Vista**

I am almost afraid to ask this question but under Windows Vista can an
ASP.NET application launch an interactive UI based process using
Process.Start(..)?

I see various posts that recomment the ASPNET account be granted
"interactive logon" rights. and allowing IIS Admin service to
interact with the desktop. However under Vista services CANNOT
interact with desktop, period (and there is no IIS Admin Service
anyway). There is no ASPNET account on Vista -- how does one grant
sufficient permissions to NETWORK SERVICE to get this to work?

Is there a way out?
Feb 21 '08 #1
5 1500
Hello Dilip,

Why do u need to do this? Because there could be other more "normal" ways
to achive your requirement

---
WBR,
Michael Nemtsev [.NET/C# MVP] :: blog: http://spaces.live.com/laflour

"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo
DI am almost afraid to ask this question but under Windows Vista can
Dan ASP.NET application launch an interactive UI based process using
DProcess.Start(..)?
D>
DI see various posts that recomment the ASPNET account be granted
D"interactive logon" rights. and allowing IIS Admin service to
Dinteract with the desktop. However under Vista services CANNOT
Dinteract with desktop, period (and there is no IIS Admin Service
Danyway). There is no ASPNET account on Vista -- how does one grant
Dsufficient permissions to NETWORK SERVICE to get this to work?
D>
DIs there a way out?
D>
Feb 21 '08 #2
On Feb 21, 3:07*pm, Michael Nemtsev [MVP] <nemt...@msn.comwrote:
Hello Dilip,

Why do u need to do this? Because there could be other more "normal" ways
to achive your requirement
Its a long story. I would love to elaborate but its very difficult to
explain anything coherently without giving you the complete picture
right from the beginning which would only serve to confuse the
issues. Think of this as a legacy hurdle with our product.

For the moment can you tell me if its even possible to launch an UI
app from an ASP.NET application running under IIS7/Vista?
Feb 21 '08 #3
I am sure it can be done, but the problem is - the UI app is going to run on
the webserver, not on the client. Probably nobody will even be logged on to
see it and dismiss any dialogs, so "not advised".
--Peter
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UnBlog: htp://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com
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"Dilip" wrote:
I am almost afraid to ask this question but under Windows Vista can an
ASP.NET application launch an interactive UI based process using
Process.Start(..)?

I see various posts that recomment the ASPNET account be granted
"interactive logon" rights. and allowing IIS Admin service to
interact with the desktop. However under Vista services CANNOT
interact with desktop, period (and there is no IIS Admin Service
anyway). There is no ASPNET account on Vista -- how does one grant
sufficient permissions to NETWORK SERVICE to get this to work?

Is there a way out?
Feb 21 '08 #4
"Dilip" <rd*****@lycos.comwrote in message
news:63**********************************@z17g2000 hsg.googlegroups.com...
The machine where the webserver is running is logged on _all_the_time_!
You can't possibly be serious...
--
Mark Rae
ASP.NET MVP
http://www.markrae.net

Feb 21 '08 #5
On Feb 21, 4:28 pm, "Mark Rae [MVP]" <m...@markNOSPAMrae.netwrote:
"Dilip" <rdil...@lycos.comwrote in message

news:63**********************************@z17g2000 hsg.googlegroups.com...
The machine where the webserver is running is logged on _all_the_time_!

You can't possibly be serious...
I am. Have you seen applications running on big kiosks that allow
patrons to selfcheck items they rent from the library? Those
applications cover the entire real estate of the monitor and run
forever 24x7. Access to that kiosk is locked out (no keyboards or
mouse or such).
Feb 22 '08 #6

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