impersonate user make .exe pop-up user and password

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CHU-Brugmann
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impersonate user make .exe pop-up user and password

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Product, version and build: Powershell Studio 2022 5.8.205
Operating system: Windows 11 (21H2)
PowerShell version(s): 5

Hello, since the last version of Powershell Studio when in Packager settings I impersonate the user, if I launch the executable the user and password are popup and after the form is launched.
If I run the form with CTRL F5 (not the exe) no pop-up. If i disable impersonate and recreate the exe no pop-up. Very strange and dangerous.

All the best
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Re: impersonate user make .exe pop-up user and password

Post by Alexander Riedel »

Thanks, we are aware and working on it. At the moment we have no idea yet what happened. Stay tuned please.
Alexander Riedel
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