Permission Denied

From: Thorsten Druckenmueller (thorsten.druckenmueller_at_web.de)
Date: 04/02/04


Date: 2 Apr 2004 01:42:24 -0800

Hi,

I try to create a COM Component on my local machine (W2K) and get a
"Runtime Error 70, Permission Denied" Error.

dim o as myComponent
set o = new myComponent '<===== permission denied

myCompoent is a self developed C++ COM Component. The constructor
contains no code at all.

The error occurs only if I log on as "Domain User". With local
administrator privileges everthing works fine, but I can't give admin
permissions to all users.

And now the interesting thing. Bevor I installed the Microsoft SNA
Client the component worked with "Domain User" privileges.
Reinstalling the latest W2K Service Pack changes nothing.
And something else. VB COM Components are still createable and
callable.

any ideas????

/Thorsten



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