Can I access to COM+ object on my stand alone Windows 2000 Server

From: Omer Asik (omer_asik@gillette.com)
Date: 09/10/02


From: "Omer Asik" <omer_asik@gillette.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 04:14:17 -0700


I have a stand alone Windows 2000 server (Not domain
member or domain controller.) I want to access my com+
objects on my server. If I create local user (same as my
client username and password are the same ) on my server I
can access my COM+ objects and my program is run. But I
don't want to create local user on server per user and I
don't want to user maintenance. By the way if I enable
gueat account on my server I can acces my com+ objects and
my program is run.
Can I access my com+ objects (Can I run my program)
without login to domain,local user and enable guest
account?
 



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