Deploying to a 2003 server

From: steve (stevetriano_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/12/03


Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 11:27:15 -0700


I have a Dot.Net 2003 web application that I need to
deploy to a 2003 Server. The application uses a com
object that utilizes other files from an application
previously installed on the server. The application when
deployed to a 2k server runs fine but when installed to
the 2003 server I receive the error message, 10002 Acces
denied attempting to launch a DCOM server. The
associated kb article refers to a 2k server & does not
work with the 2003 server. I understand it's probably a
permissions issue but how do I fix it?
.



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