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"" wrote:
> After updating my Windows 2003 Standard Server running
> Exchange 2003 I
> started receiving the following error in event log
>
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: DCOM
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 10016
> Date: 6/17/2005
> Time: 11:38:21 AM
> User: NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SERVICE
> Computer: ZEPPELIN
> Description:
> The application-specific permission settings do not grant
> Local Activation
> permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
> {BA126AD1-2166-11D1-B1D0-00805FC1270E}
> to the user NT AUTHORITYNETWORK SERVICE SID (S-1-5-20).
> This security
> permission can be modified using the Component Services
> administrative tool.
>
> To fix this I had to do the following
>
> Start > Administrative Tools > Component Services
>
> In Component Services
>
> Expand:
>
> Component Services > Computers > My Computer > DCOM Config
>
> Select “netman� from the list in the right window.
>
> Right click “netman� select “properties�
>
> In the “Netman Properties� window select the
> “Security� tab.
>
> In the “Security� tab look for “Launch and Activation
> Permissions�. Select
> Customize then click on the “Edit� Button.
>
> In the “Launch Permissions� window click on the “Add�
> button.
>
> Type in “Network Service� in the “Enter the object names
> to select� box.
>
> Click on the “Ok� button.
>
> Select the “Network Service� in the Launch Permission
> “Security� Tab, Group
> or user names area and give it (allow rights) for “Local
> Launch� and “Local
> Activation�
>
> Click “Ok�
> Click “Ok�
>
> Close Component Services.
>
> Check the event view to make sure the errors stop occurring.
Thanks for posting this ISD, that error was driving me crazy and I
couldnt find where to set the permissions
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