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BS
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Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2005 10:17 pm    Post subject: Problems with Windows 2003 Server Reply with quote

I can not start working COMTI on Windows Server 2003.
Probably I do not have enough permission with my user, but I do not know
where to set them.

I am using Component Bulider for Unisys MCP and it keeps saying "Permission
Denied".
There is no problematic event in event log. So I do not know where to
search.
I can normally register components through regsvr32 command, so there should
be no catch.
I even reinstalled "Application Server" components in Windows Setup, but it
did not help.

Tommorow I will reinstall the whole server, maybe someone have the answer
from the hand?
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Paul Skaistis
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 6:49 am    Post subject: Re: Problems with Windows 2003 Server Reply with quote

What operation caused the "Permission Denied" message? What were you doing
when the error occurred?

Are you using HIS 2000 or HIS 2004?
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 1:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Problems with Windows 2003 Server Reply with quote

HIS 2000 is installed.
Unisys COMTI version MCP 8.0 (Cycle 189, Patch 8019) is installed.

"Permission Denied" message
This message I get from COMTI component builder. When I try to publish my
component (Add to Package or Application) I can select COM+ Package and
Remote Environment.
But when I click OK button only "Permission Denied" message is shown.

I can not see where the problems are . . .

"Paul Skaistis" <paulskaistis@organization.com> wrote in message
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What operation caused the "Permission Denied" message? What were you
doing
when the error occurred?

Are you using HIS 2000 or HIS 2004?

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Paul Skaistis
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Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 9:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Problems with Windows 2003 Server Reply with quote

To help pin this down you can make sure you are auditing security events
(Local Security Policy -> Audit Policy). Then check the security log via
event viewer after a failure occurs.

Perhaps there is a Domain Policy that is preventing access.

Can you create a COM+ Application using the Component Services MMC? Then
add the component there?
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BS
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 6:18 pm    Post subject: Re: Problems with Windows 2003 Server Reply with quote

I had to set permissions for the vbc.exe file (ASP.NET compiler for VB) to
"Read & Execute".
After that access to my COM component was enabled.
Then I could run web pages from local computer and it's ISS.

When I tryed to run those web pages from IIS on another computer (using
DCOM) I could not to that.
So I disabled authorisation checking for taht specific COM+ Application and
now I can run it freely & easily.

Thx for your help . . . .


"Paul Skaistis" <paulskaistis@organization.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
To help pin this down you can make sure you are auditing security events
(Local Security Policy -> Audit Policy). Then check the security log via
event viewer after a failure occurs.

Perhaps there is a Domain Policy that is preventing access.

Can you create a COM+ Application using the Component Services MMC? Then
add the component there?

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