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DCOM error killing me
Posted by Drew on August 26th, 2003


I've spent a few days getting SBS properly loaded and CRM installed, in
order to load the demo data. Have worked through a myriad of errors, and
thanks to searching this newsgroup and google, have been able to get most of
them resolved. There is only one remaining, and I can't seem to find the
solution....

Type: Error
Source: DCOM
Event ID: 100002
Category: None
User: NT Authority\System

Access denied attempting to launch a DCOM Server. The server is:
{9DA0E106-86CE-11D1-8699-00C04FB98036}
The user is SYSTEM/NT AUTHORITY, SID=S-1-5-18.

any advice or words of wisdom please? This is killing me.....

-Drew


Posted by John O'Donnell on August 26th, 2003


drew

is this error causing crm problems. is it happening regularly or a one off?


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Posted by Eric Merten on August 27th, 2003


Drew,
I found the KB article 290398. It appears to be your issue. It's not a big
deal, something you can ignore.
SYMPTOMS
One of the following events appear in the System log on a server that is
running Internet Information Server (IIS):

Event Type: Error
Event Source: DCOM
Event Category: None
Event ID: 10002
Date: 2/22/2001
Time: 2:11:52 PM
User: <ComputerName>\IWAM_<ComputerName>
Computer: <ComputerName>
Description: Access denied attempting to launch a DCOM Server. The server
is: {0C0A3666-30C9-11D0-8F20-00805F2CD064} The user is
IWAM_<ComputerName>/<ComputerName>
CAUSE
The Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) server that is failing to
launch is Machine Debug Manager (0C0A3666-30C9-11D0-8F20-00805F2CD064). This
occurs because Machine Debug Manager lacks sufficient DCOM permissions.

By default, Machine Debug Manager is not set up to use custom DCOM
permissions; thus, it uses the default, computer-level DCOM permissions. For
security reasons, the default DCOM permissions are tight. Blank access
permissions mean that only the system and the identity of the client that is
same as the server can access DCOM server. If the client's identity differs
from the server's, the client receives the "Access denied" error.



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