[python-win32] DCOM

Francesco Guerrieri f.guerrieri at gmail.com
Fri May 25 13:36:15 CEST 2007


hi Mark,

actually I have used dcomcnfg to set the various accesses. Now I'm at
loss, since I have looked at all the various tabs and settings
available, and it seems that all refer to enabling DCOM (which I did)
and granting access (which I think I did).
But I will continue trying... I've googled around and found many VB
users stumbling on the same problems. Only problem is, I didn't
stumble on the posts with the solution :-)

thanks,
francesco



On 5/25/07, Mark Hammond <mhammond at skippinet.com.au> wrote:
> After you've registered the COM object on the remote machine, you also need
> to configure dcom itself 'dcomcnfg' tool (which should already exist on the
> box).  I cover this in the book, but you should be able to work out how to
> set things up (its a little involved - but google can probably find some
> non-python articles - it will be the same process...)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark
>
>


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