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Delete network file from Windows Service

I have a VB.NET Windows Service running under a domain account with full
permissions to a network share.

Inside a System.Timer thread, I can do a File.Copy from the network share to
the local drive, but File.Move, File.Delete fail with "Access Denied". Since
the domain account the service is running on has full permissions, I assume
that I'm not getting the same permissions when executing inside the Timer.

Any help?
Nov 21 '05 #1
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