DCOM Security / Access

From: George Carthew (georgec_at_healthsystems.co.za)
Date: 06/13/03


Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 07:07:33 -0700


I am trying to run a Server object running on a Windows
2000 Server, from a client running on a Windows95 machine
using DCOM. My problem is that the infrustructural
environment in which my application runs is such that the
Windows 95 machine is neither a trusted user nor is it on
a domain. I presently get an "Access Denied" error and
I wish to disable authentication / access checking. I
have tried setting both Client and Server to
authentication level "None" without success. Can
anybody guide me out of this predicament

Thanks



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