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security issues regarding the "ManagementObje ctSearcher" object

Hi,

I have a question regarding the use of the ManagementObjec tSearcher object
which I plan to use in an asp.net page to retrieve a list of users on a
Win2K server.

I have some code working on my development machine but as I'm logged in
using an account that is a member of the Administrators group on my
development machine (and am using Windows authentication to access the
asp.net pages), I don't know whether it's going to work when deployed to a
production server on our intranet.

The document for the ManagementObjec tSearcher class states that 'Full trust
for the immediate caller' is required. I'm pretty sure that the asp.net
pages are running under a 'full trust' level. If so, then is this
sufficient?

Thanks,
Wayne.
Jul 21 '05 #1
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