ByVal hToken As IntPtr, _
ByVal strApplicationName As String, _
ByVal strCommandLine As String, _
ByRef lpProcessAttributes as SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, _
ByRef lpThreadAttributes as SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, _
ByVal bInheritHandles as Boolean, _
ByVal dwCreationFlags As Integer, _
ByVal lpEnvironment As Integer, _
ByVal lpCurrentDriectory As Integer, _
ByRef lpStartupInfo As STARTUPINFO, _
ByRef lpProcessInformation As PROCESS_INFORMATION) As Integer
The LogonUserEx function attempts to log a user on to the local computer. The local computer is the computer from which LogonUserEx was called. You cannot use LogonUserEx to log on to a remote computer. You specify the user with a user name and domain, and authenticate the user with a plaintext password. If the function succeeds, you receive a handle to a token that represents the logged-on user. You can then use this token handle to impersonate the specified user or, in most cases, to create a process that runs in the context of the specified user.
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Creates a new process, using the creditials supplied by hToken. The application opened is running under the credentials and authority for the user supplied to LogonUser.
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The [SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES] structure contains the security descriptor for an object and specifies whether the handle retrieved by specifying this structure is inheritable. This structure provides security settings for objects created by various functions, such as Kernel32.CreateFile, Kernel32.CreatePipe, Kernel32.CreateProcess, or Advapi32.RegCreateKeyEx.
7/15/2010 5:39:54 AM - -67.168.202.202
The '''PROCESS_INFORMATION''' structure is filled in by either the CreateProcess, CreateProcessAsUser, CreateProcessWithLogonW, or CreateProcessWithTokenW function with information about the newly created process and its primary thread.
8/9/2010 12:13:12 PM - -97.79.160.250
Passed in place of STARTUPINFO to extend CreateProcess