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From: Barden, Brian (Brian.BardenPROMEDICA.ORG)
Date: Tue Feb 12 2002 - 13:01:19 CST

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    I have searched and searched the net and have not been able to find any
    answers for my situation. So any input will be greatly appreciated. ;)

    These are the machines in question:
    Win 2k Pro, DCOM server, on domain A
    Win Nt 4.0 Server running service pack 6a, DCOM client pointing at the Pro
    box, on domain B
    The two machines will either be logged into themselves as administrator or
    will not be logged into at all.

    The whole thing is kicked off by a visual basic script on the NT server that
    will create the object, through DCOM, on the Pro box. If I execute the
    script file on the NT server while logged in as administrator to the
    machine, I receive a permission denied error when it tries to create the
    object. If I log on to domain A, the Pro domain, as myself at the NT server
    I can execute the script correctly. Although if I log on to domain B, the Nt
    server domain, at the NT server as myself I get the same permission denied
    error. The trusts have been tested and are setup correctly, allowing the NT
    server to see shares on the Pro box. I have tried allowing every account I
    can think of to allow access from the NT server to the Pro box. I have
    everyone, system, administrator, and interactive added to both access and
    launch permissions. I have tried placing the Pro box in the same domain as
    the NT server and I get the same results as listed above with all three log
    on situations. I have also tried the above situations with both DCOM
    authentication settings set to none, and still no luck.

    Thanks in advance for any help you can give ;)
    Brian
    mailto:brian.bardenpromedica.org

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