It will be part of a new user setup script. Popular Topics in General Windows. Spiceworks Help Desk. The help desk software for IT. Track users' IT needs, easily, and with only the features you need.
Learn More ». Thai Pepper. Rormeister Jul 2, at UTC. Robert Jul 2, at UTC. Gregory: Thank you for the additional item to check. In the WMI logs, here are the entries around this time frame: From wbemprox. I can see that the first entry above appears to be an access denied message on DCOM, which is consisten with the output error of the script. I appreciate your help. Do you wish to record it? Edited by heatfan Thursday, May 7, PM.
Other than that I have no suggestions, but to go through this page again: 'Connecting to WMI on a Remote Computer' and review the requirements once more. I changed the two settings you mentioned above, restarted, and tested from a remote machine. Sadly, I got the same result. I have reviewed the document mentioned and many of the referenced documents links from it. Maybe this is something simple, but I am thinking it has to do with the benchmark settings that have been applied on these machines and some kind of special DCOM restriction set deep in the registry.
Since I am using a domain account which is a member of the Administrators group on the remote machine, do I need to do some kind of bind to an AD object to authenticate my domain account or will that happen automatically? Sorry, but this is about as far as my DCOM configuration experience goes.
The only other thing I can think of is to try to use a different user account to connect one that is a local administrator account on the remote machine. Thank you for the follow-up. Tuesday, May 12, PM. I do have the same error when lauching dcomcnfg, but I do not have this reg key in the registry.
Trying to find other reasons why this compoment would not registrer Friday, November 27, PM. Unlock 1 Answer and 21 Comments. Andrew Hancock - VMware vExpert.
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This error message is happening on a computer where 1 The user who's logging in is a domain admin. What would have changed?
The most recent change I think that has been made is that my co-worker was trying to install something called "SpiceWorks". Is it possible that is the case? Also, Spiceworks is free network management utility..
I played with it for a while but didn't like it much.. Yeah, we're trying to find a utility Free! Also, I undid his changes previously. I still have to ask if it came up again. But now it's happening for the Captain of Police. What else can I check? Punkrulz said:. Click to expand Let's discuss the project via PM, that way we don't tick others off. Code of the script in question: Code:. You have no expectation of privacy in its use.
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