The macro impersonating-named-pipe-client
executes the code of body while impersonating the client of the named pipe.
named-pipe-stream must be the result of open-named-pipe-stream.
For the impersonation to work, some input must have already been read from the pipe. If impersonation is used on a named pipe from which nothing was read, it calls error
unless fail-no-read-form is supplied, in which case it executes this form. For all other kinds of failure fail-form is executed.
Apart from mechanism used to find the user to impersonate, impersonating-named-pipe-client
behaves identically to impersonating-user. See impersonating-user for further details.
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