Hello Chris,
its because the NETWORK SERVICE, which is used to start you services, has
no rights to network shares
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CAI have a .NET Windows Service which needs to log on to another
CAmachine to access a UNC share. Is this possible? I assume so due to
CAthe existence of the NetworkCredential class, but I can't find any
CAassociated class to access the share using a NetworkCredential
CAobject?
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