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Local Access - Select the Allow check box.ī.

Configure the following user permissions:Ī.Note: If the user or group requiring DCOM access is not listed in the permissions list, you must add the user to the configuration. Select the user or group requiring DCOM access.In Access Permissions, click Edit Default.The user you grant DCOM permissions is the user you must configure in the QRadar log source. You must select an existing account with administrative access or create a normal user account that is a member of an administrative group to access the host. You are now ready to configure a user account with permission to access DCOM.Ĭonfiguring Windows 2008 user accounts for DCOMĪfter you have enabled DCOM, you must assign an account the proper permission to access DCOM on the host. From the Protocol Sequence list box, select Connection-oriented TC/IP. If Connection-oriented TC/IP is not listed in the DCOM Protocol window, select Add.Ĭ. If Connection-oriented TCP/IP is listed in the DCOM Protocols window, go to Step 5.ī. From the DCOM Configuration (dcomcnfg) window, expand Component Services, expand Computers, and select My Computer.Ī.You are now ready to configure the DCOM protocol for Windows Server 2008.Ĭonfiguring DCOM communications for Windows Server 2008 Note: The system displays a message about changing the DCOM Machine wide settings. Using the Default Impersonation Level list box, select Identify.

Using the Default Authentication Level list box, select Connect.Ĭ. Select the Enable Distributed COM on this computer check box.ī. Configure the following Default Properties:Ī.Under Component Services, expand Computers, and then click My Computer.The Component Services window is displayed. You are now ready to enable DCOM on your Windows Server 2008. If the Service status is not started, click Start.From the Startup type list box, select Automatic.

