Registering COM dll's on TS on a Domain Controller

K

Kelly

Hi folks.

We have a client with Terminal Services running on a 2000
Domain Controller. We are unable to register COM DLL's
unless we log in as an administrator. We have to be able
to have a TS client have access to the registry without an
access denied message.

Power Users are not an option since the client has TS
running on a DC. Does anyone know a workaround or has
experienced this type of problem before?

Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.

Kelly
 
V

Vera Noest [MVP]

I would download FileMon and RegMon from
http://www.sysinternals.com/. Run them as administrator, start
a TS session as a normal user and try to run the application.

FileMon and RegMon will show you all "access denied" errors
that occur, so that you can give your users the necessary
permissions on a file-to file or Registry subkey basis.

Caution: running Regmon or Filemon during a login activity
could potentialy crash or freeze your OS. You might want to do
this on your server during some downtime when no one
else is working on the server.
 
K

Kelly

Thanks Vera, we'll do just that...
-----Original Message-----
I would download FileMon and RegMon from
http://www.sysinternals.com/. Run them as administrator, start
a TS session as a normal user and try to run the application.

FileMon and RegMon will show you all "access denied" errors
that occur, so that you can give your users the necessary
permissions on a file-to file or Registry subkey basis.

Caution: running Regmon or Filemon during a login activity
could potentialy crash or freeze your OS. You might want to do
this on your server during some downtime when no one
else is working on the server.

--
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
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