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Matt Calhoon
11/15/2004 9:34:01 PM
Hi there,

I have one Windows 2000 Professional computer in my domain that will not
allow a certain user to debug in Visual Studio.NET 2003. I have opened up
Local Security Policy and "Impersonate a client after authentication". The
MACHINENAME\aspnet user effective priveldges are greyed out and the aspnet
user is not checked for this policy. I havent set up any special domain
security policies. Where do I need to look to allow this aspnet user the
necessary priviledges to debug?

Any help appreciated,

Morten Wennevik
11/16/2004 12:18:32 PM
Hi Matt,

You might get better response in one of

microsoft.public.windows.server.*
microsoft.public.win2000.*

I'm not familiar with windows 2000 and only brief knowledge of windows
2003, but
why are you trying to give ASPNET debug priviliges?

According to this page there is a privilige you should be able to give to
a user or group giving them debug rights.

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/evaluate/featfunc/07w2kadb.mspx

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