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The call to Server.CreateObject failed while checking permissions.

Hi,
I just moved all my IIS and COM+ to windows 2003 server and its gioving this
permission error. I checked some articals and I am usin the basic
authentication in the IIS. So Where should grant access to the users.(for the
COM+ components) All users are Active directory users.
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Thanks
Naveen
Jul 21 '05 #1
1 1929
Check the roles & security settings of your COM+ application & ensure the
authenticated users can create & invoke the components. BTW, since the users
are AD, do you have to use Basic Authentication, or can you use Windows
Auth?

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Ben Strackany
www.developmentnow.com
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Hi,
I just moved all my IIS and COM+ to windows 2003 server and its gioving this permission error. I checked some articals and I am usin the basic
authentication in the IIS. So Where should grant access to the users.(for the COM+ components) All users are Active directory users.
--
Thanks
Naveen

Jul 21 '05 #2

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