Windows is inherently multi-threaded, and it is possible that within a single process there are threads running in a security context that differs from that of the process itself. In this session we'll take a look at how to go about this process of impersonation and how to do that in ASP.NET, and we'll discuss some 'gotchas' around using impersonation.
MSDN UK Screencasts: Impersonation
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Windows is inherently multi-threaded, and it is possible that within a single process there are threads running in a security context that differs from that of the process itself. In this session we'll take a look at how to go about this process of impersonation and how to do that in ASP.NET, and.
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