Serviced component identity rights
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 21:11:26 -0000
Hi,
I have developed a serviced component that I would like to run with minimum
rights. Unfortunately, I am not able to get the component to work unless I
give the account that runs the component administrative privledges on the
machine it is running on. Does anyone know more specific what
rights/permissions are required to run a COM+ package ?
Regards
Niclas
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