Re: DCOM on Windows 2003 server

From: Harald Finster (finstertrash_at_web.de)
Date: 04/12/04


Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 17:47:56 +0200

Hello,

Santhosh Pillai [MS] wrote:
> 1. Are the client & server in the same box? Are they in the same domain?

Client and server are not in the same box. The server runs on a Windows
2003 server machine, the client ist a quite standard PC with Windows XP
professional.
Because we are running Novell Netware NDS, there is no domain! This is
why we use authentification "none".

> 2. Who is logged on at the client & and server?

At the server: the administrator is logged in. The DCOM-Server is
running as this "interactiv user".
At the client: each user is logged in as his own individual account.
Each user has local admin rights on his own PC.

The account of the user does not exist at the server machine. We tried
this out, but no success.

> 3. What is the User Name in the System eventlog that states Access Denied?

The Username in the System Eventlog is the name of the client account
followed by the client machine-name.

Thanks in advance
Harald



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