I am developing an Intranet web app and I am using the System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement to query the Active Directory of the current user's Windows Identity. On my development machine, the query returns a UserPrincipal populated with the user information. The application directory under Default Web Site of the local IIS on my machine has Windows authentication and Impersonate enabled. However, when the application is published to our hosting IIS, the Principal is returned but with no user information. Does anyone know why? The server admin said that I have to use a service account and password to connect to AD server to do the query. If it's true, then querying from my local machine should have not worked either. Is this correct?
public class LDAP_Helper
{
public string NetworkName { get; private set; }
public string LastName { get; private set; }
public string FirstName { get; private set; }
public string MiddleName { get; private set; }
public string Email { get; private set; }
public string VoicePhone { get; private set; }
public LDAP_Helper()
{
using (var context = new System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement.PrincipalContext(
System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement.ContextType.Domain))
{
try
{
string currentUser = HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name;
var principal = System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement.UserPrincipal.FindByIdentity(context, currentUser);
NetworkName = principal.SamAccountName;
LastName = principal.Surname;
FirstName = principal.GivenName;
MiddleName = principal.MiddleName;
Email = principal.EmailAddress;
VoicePhone = principal.VoiceTelephoneNumber;
}
catch { }
}
return;
}
Web.config settig:
<identity impersonate="true" />