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Urs Scherrer
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      11-10-2009
Hi Maury

Add the users to the Group "distributed COM Users"

Good luck



Maury Markowitz wrote:

Odd permissions/domain problem with DCOM
07-Feb-09

We have a data collection DCOM service running on one of our machines
The machine is becoming increasingly flaky, so we're trying to replac
it with a new one. This is proving extremely difficult, because ever
time we bring up the new machine and attempt to contact it, we get
70, Permission Denied

I have used dcomcfng to ensure that DCOM is enabled. I added Domai
Users to the Default Permissions and ensured they had both local an
remote activation turned on. I then visited the application itsel
under the components window and added the same groups and permission
there as well. No dice. Just to be sure, I edited the permission o
the file itself (in the root of C) and gave the domain access there a
well. Same problem

We found that we could get it to work by adding the user to the User
control panel. This seems to suggest that the new machine is having
problem authenticating users on the domain. Does this make sense? I a
logging into the machine as a domain user, so it's not something lik
a network problem

Any advice?

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On Samstag, 7. Februar 2009 10:26
Maury Markowitz wrote:

Odd permissions/domain problem with DCOM
We have a data collection DCOM service running on one of our machines
The machine is becoming increasingly flaky, so we're trying to replac
it with a new one. This is proving extremely difficult, because ever
time we bring up the new machine and attempt to contact it, we get
70, Permission Denied

I have used dcomcfng to ensure that DCOM is enabled. I added Domai
Users to the Default Permissions and ensured they had both local an
remote activation turned on. I then visited the application itsel
under the components window and added the same groups and permission
there as well. No dice. Just to be sure, I edited the permission o
the file itself (in the root of C) and gave the domain access there a
well. Same problem

We found that we could get it to work by adding the user to the User
control panel. This seems to suggest that the new machine is having
problem authenticating users on the domain. Does this make sense? I a
logging into the machine as a domain user, so it's not something lik
a network problem

Any advice?

On Samstag, 7. Februar 2009 10:26
Maury Markowitz wrote:

Out of curiosity, where would I find any sort of logging of DCOMerrors?
Out of curiosity, where would I find any sort of logging of DCO
errors? Security errors like this should show up in the even viewer
and I would HOPE that DCOM errors are also logged, but I don't see
thing. Filtering

Maury

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