I have several errors complaining about a DCOM service not having permissions to use local RPC (LRPC) on the computer with the test Vista install. The message goes on to say that this can be corrected in the Component Services application. Which application are they referring to, and how do I open it?
-- Will

Where is Component Services Application
You can get to component services by pressing WinKey-R then typing "mmc" (w/o quotes), press enter then go File -> Add / Remove Snap-in, then select Component Services from the list on the left, click add then click ok, and then expand out Component Services then My Computer and you can fix your problem from there.
-Tom Ziegmann Microsoft Certified Professional "Will" wrote in message
I have several errors complaining about a DCOM service not having permissions to use local RPC (LRPC) on the computer with the test Vista install. The message goes on to say that this can be corrected in the Component Services application. Which application are they referring to, and how do I open it?
-- Will
I just tried opening this on a Windows 2003 box. Wow, there is a mind boggling amount of detail, particularly under the DCOM configuration. I had no idea that this much could be configured. How does one begin to debug which settings are appropriate for a given application?
-- Will
"Tom Ziegmann" wrote in message
You can get to component services by pressing WinKey-R then typing "mmc" (w/o quotes), press enter then go File -> Add / Remove Snap-in, then select Component Services from the list on the left, click add then click ok, and then expand out Component Services then My Computer and you can fix your problem from there.
-Tom Ziegmann Microsoft Certified Professional
Actually, using quotes doesn't seem to matter.
-Michael
"Tom Ziegmann" wrote in message
You can get to component services by pressing WinKey-R then typing "mmc" (w/o quotes), press enter then go File -> Add / Remove Snap-in, then select Component Services from the list on the left, click add then click ok, and then expand out Component Services then My Computer and you can fix your problem from there.
-Tom Ziegmann Microsoft Certified Professional "Will" wrote in message I have several errors complaining about a DCOM service not having permissions to use local RPC (LRPC) on the computer with the test Vista install. The message goes on to say that this can be corrected in the Component Services application. Which application are they referring to, and how do I open it?
-- Will
Windows Vista
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