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dcom and permissions
We have a NT Server (Web server) not on any domain connected to a NT server
pc running an active-x exe (ole server) component
DComcnfg has been used on both pcs to allow access and launching of the remote
component from the web server
The problem seems to be permissions- Error 70 with trying to synch the user
accounts on both pcs.
We have tried local accounts on both pcs as per the literature but this doesn't
seem to help
If the machines are put on the same domain then they communicate ok -so surely
the dcom layer is working?
We have read numerous articles from the web but nothing yet has done any
good!
Any help would be most appreciated as there is a tight ( yesterday) timescale
on this !!!!!!!!!
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Re: dcom and permissions
I am afraid that this question is way off of the topic, and out of my area
of expertise. I am not an expert in DCOM authentication. I did a quick
web search on "dcom authentication NT domain error 70" and came up with two
web sites.
A discussion with someone who is experiencing this problem: http://www.tek-tips.com/gviewthread..../195/qid/20810
Microsoft Knowledge Base article Q183607:
http://support.microsoft.com/support.../q183/6/07.asp
You may wish to place a support call to Microsoft. It will probably cost
you $175, but they will either solve your problem or refund the money. There
are also many DCOM-related web sites and discussion groups available on-line.
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Tim Patrick
tim@vbstyleguide.com
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