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Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers dcom error windows 10 Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > DCOM: Differences between Win XP and Win 7? Want dcom error 10005 windows xp to Advertise Here? Solved DCOM: Differences between Win XP and Win 7? Posted on 2010-07-20 Editors IDEs Visual Basic Classic MS Development-Other Programming Languages-Other 1 Verified Solution 10 Comments 4,065 Views Last Modified: 2013-12-14 Hi,
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I am trying to install my legacy DCOM app done in VB6 (client) and C++ (middle layer) on to a Windows 7 environment. Obviously, there a few things that are different because I get a constant runtime error 70 "permission denied" when I try to run my client from a remote machine (everything works OK locally on the same box). Does anyone have any tips on where to start? I know
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this is kind of open-ended, I'm just looking for some ideas about where to look first. 0 Question by:eross999 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 13 Active 1 day ago Best Solution byfrankhelk I'll try to give you some tips for basic DCOM diagnosis (names herein are translated german terms .. I don't have the correct english ones at hand. Be flexible ...). Bear in mind that changes in the Go to Solution 6 Comments LVL 16 Overall: Level 16 Visual Basic Classic 11 MS Development-Other 4 Programming Languages-Other 2 Message Expert Comment by:JohnBPrice2010-07-21 Windows 7 undoubtedly has tighter DCOM security, however dcomcnfg is still there. Check the event logs on the client and target computers, if there is nothing there, turn on detailed logging. see http://support.microsoft.com/?id=892500 Things to try Add your users to the DCOM users group Allow the anonymous user to create remote DCOM object (off by default) (in dcomcnfg, right click My Computer, properties, the COM Security Tab, click Edit Limits, select anonymous and check Remote Access) This is about window server, but might help http://blogs.msdn.com/b/puneetgupta/archive/2008/01/19/server-createobject-failed-while-checking-permissions.aspx 0 LVL 11 Overall: Level 11 Visual Basic Classic 2 Editors IDEs 2 MS Development-Other 2 Message Expert Comment by:melmers2010-07-22 Hi, are the computers in the same domain or
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