There isn’t any code that needs to be ran in order to impersonate a user. Authentication is handled by IIS, not user code. Basically, the reason the authentication works when I hardcode my user credentials, is because the “server” app has access to my password at that point, which NTLM requires to authenticate. When I use the default credentials, only the “client” app has access to my password. The client can Identify the user that is calling it via NTLM, but it can’t impersonate my user account without access to my password for authentication.