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Posted by Roger Abell [MVP] on January 10, 2006, 1:37 pm
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>I ended up with a slight variation.
>
> 1. I added all the required domain users to the Distributed COM Users
> group
> that was created by SP1.
>
that sound like the number 1 of prior post
> 2. Instead of opening up the entire computer to those users, you can
> choose
> the particular DCOM app and elevate users to have both local and remote
> launch, activation and access rights. Actually I tried this last year but
> without Step 1 it doesn't work.
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> I did all of this through the dcomcnfg console.
and that the number 3 of prior post
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> Thanks Roger.
no problem - I am glad you "did it right" instead of tweaking the
systemwide.
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> Nick.
>
> "Roger Abell [MVP]" wrote:
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>> Try 3 and if these are domain accounts or explicitly stated local
>> accounts
>> being used then 1 applies
>> Use of 2 is a last resort and whould for me rule out your application
>> as an allowed installable.
>>
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