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Appendix A - Network Interface and Options
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Figure A-16. COM Security Tab
• Click on any Edit button to open a Permission
window. Check to Allow or uncheck to Deny
permissions.
Figure A-17. Access Permission
Table A-12
contains the programs that need security
modifications and which modifications are required.
Table
A-11
contains the explanations for the abbreviations
used in
Table A-12
.
Table A-11. Category Symbols
Symbol
Label
APED
Access Permissions / < Edit Default > button
APEL
Access Permissions / < Edit Limts > button
LAED
Launch and Activation Permission/ < Edit
Default > button
LAEL
Launch and Activation Permission/ < Edit Limts
> button
1. Most changes are under “Console Root
/ Component Services / Computers / My
Computer”. This is abbreviated to “CR/CS/C/
MC” in Table 2.
2. The necessary DCOM permission settings are
listed below. In many cases it is necessary to
add new objects. (a.k.a. Group or user names”)
3. In some cases, Windows XP requires that
“custom” permissions be used instead of the
equivalent default permissions.:
4. Select the program in the Component Services
window and right-click to select Properties.
5. Click to select “
Customize
” then click
Edit
as
shown on the following page.
Permissions for a particular program
can revert from custom to default if
they match the default permissions.
The recommended workaround is to
create a new object “Guest”. (singular,
not “Guests” plural). This prevents XP
from reverting to default.
6. Click “Apply” after making changes as shown
in
Figure A-17
.
7. Reboot remote computer after configuration.
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