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September 20, 2007
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Verifying the DCOM Configuration on Your System
Verifying the DCOM Configuration on Your System
NOTE: Use only when creating Transfer SmartBins; you don’t need to perform this
procedure when creating either Shared SmartBins or Media Import SmartBins.
DCOM is the Microsoft Distributed Component Object Model that allows software
to communicate over a network in a secure and reliable way. If DCOM permissions
are not setup correctly on your system, network communications may not work
properly. To verify that it is configured as required, perform the following steps:
1. Click the
Start
icon on your computer’s toolbar and choose
Run
.
2. Type
Dcomcnfg.exe
and
click
OK.
3. Click
Component Services
under the Console Root.
4. Open the
Computers
folder.
5. Right-click
My Computer
and then
Properties
.
6. Click the
COM Security
tab.
7. Look at the
Access Permissions
section. Click the
Edit Limits
box.
8. Select
ANONYMOUS LOGON.
It should have a check mark in the
Remote
box .
If there is not a check mark present, click the box.
9. Select
Everyone.
It should have a check mark in the
Remote
box .
• If there is already a check mark, you are done. Exit Dcomcnfg.exe.
• If there is not a check mark present, click the box. If you clicked the box and the
check mark appeared, click
OK
to apply the changes and exit Dcomcnfg.exe.
10. Reboot your system.