Are you sure that IE can't be instantiated outside of the interactive session? Pretty sure that you can use InternetExplorer.Application from a service process that has no console...
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Impersonating a specific user has always worked great. However, I need to instantiate IE to fetch external data which apparently can't be done unless someone is logged on.
If I set the impersonation to the Interactive User, I can access IE, but the system seems to log off even though I've got the power option set to Turn off the display:Never. This happens irregularly and always at night.
I get the error message Unable to co create servers. As soon as I remote desktop to the server, everything works fine again for a couple of days.
Anything I can do to keep the system from logging off?
I'm using Web Server 2008.
TIA
Marty
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