Following example shows how to enforce interactive user in Windows Forms or WPF applications to become WindowsPrincipal, which can be read by Thread.CurrentPricipal:
// This is identity of the user interactivelly logged on.
WindowsIdentity currentIdentity = WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent();
// This would be required if you would logon user by username and password.
// This example shows how to impersonate some other user than the interactive one.
// WindowsImpersonationContext ctx = currentIdent.Impersonate();
// This two calls make the all magic.
WindowsPrincipal wP = new WindowsPrincipal(currentIdent);
Thread.CurrentPrincipal = wP;
Posted
Mar 19 2010, 10:48 AM
by
Damir Dobric