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IBM SPSS Data Collection Interviewer Server installation information
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From the Windows Start menu, choose
Run
.
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Type
dcomcnfg
in the text box and click
OK
.
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In the left-hand frame, expand the display to show the following hierarchy:
Component Services > Computers > My Computer > DCOM Con
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g
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In the left-hand frame, right-click
LogBck02
and select
Properties
.
This opens the LogBckO2 Properties dialog box.
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Select the Security tab.
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In the Launch and Activation Permissions frame click
Edit
.
This opens the Launch Permissions dialog box.
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Click
Add
.
This opens the Select Users or Groups dialog box.
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Click
Locations
, and change the location to be your local machine. Then click
OK
.
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Add ASPNET, and click
OK
.
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In the Launch Permissions window, verify that Local Launch and Local Activation are allowed for
the ASPNET user and set them if they are not.
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Close dcomcnfg.
Adding IBM SPSS Data Collection Base Professional users to the IBM SPSS Data Collection group
IBM® SPSS® Data Collection Interviewer Server Administration and all the
activities that run within it write log
fi
les to the folders named in the Directory
setting in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SPSS\DimensionNet\Log and
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\SPSS\mrInterview\3\Log in the registry. The default
for both keys is [INSTALL_FOLDER]\IBM\SPSS\DataCollection\6\Interviewer Server
Administration\Logs. IBM® SPSS® Data Collection desktop applications such as IBM® SPSS®
Data Collection Base Professional usually write their log
fi
les elsewhere.
If you install a mixture of Interviewer Server Administration and desktop applications on a
machine, it makes sense to have all the log
fi
les written to the same location, and the Interviewer
Server Administration Logs folder becomes the central location for all log
fi
les. The product
installation programs deal with this automatically, but there may be times when you need to make
some additional changes.
Any user who is a member of the Data Collection group has permissions to write to
fi
les in the
Logs folder. All Interviewer Server Administration activities are run by the anonymous user.
The anonymous user is a member of the Data Collection group and therefore log messages can
be written by all Interviewer Server Administration activities. Desktop application users (for
example, users of Base Professional) are not necessarily members of this group and may not have