The 2 approaches are absolutely the same. You could safely remove any impersonation code from your service and configure it to run under Administrator account in the management console.
Does Impersonation and running service with logon set to Administrator user is same thing?
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30-09-2022 - |
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I have 1 windows service running on local machine under local system account. This service is written in C#. I am using impersonation in code to run service code under admin user context. If I set logon of service to Administrator account and remove impersonation code from service, then still code will be run under admin user context ? I mean whether these two approach are same or there is something different?
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