Actions such as search and drag and drop do not work because the default access permissions have been changed in the Dcomcnfg.exe tool (274696)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
This article was previously published under Q274696 SYMPTOMS When using your computer, you may experience one or more of
the following symptoms: - Nothing happens when you click the hyperlinks on Web pages
that are supposed to open a new window.
- Nothing happens when you right-click a hyperlink on a Web
page, and then click Open in a new window.
- You select a hyperlink in Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft
Outlook Express and it does nothing.
- In a drag-and-drop operation, when you attempt to drop an
item to the Start menu or any folder on the system, the mouse cursor changes to
a circle with a slash through it and it does not enable you to drop
anything.
- In Microsoft Internet Explorer, on the
Edit menu, when you click Find (on This
Page), it may not work or it may only work once.
- If you point to Search, and then click
For Files or Folders, it does not work.
- The Search On the Internet feature does not
work.
- When you try to start Microsoft Office Assistant, you may
receive the following error message:
Problem occurred
using Office Assistant, Do you want to reinstall it? - When you try to drag-and-drop a file from Outlook 2000 to a
folder, you may receive the following error message:
Cannot create another system semaphore. - You cannot print from in Internet Explorer.
- You cannot print HTML messages in Outlook.
- Nothing happens when you click the Windows Update command on the Start menu.
- If you visit the Windows Update Wet site, you can scan your system but when you try to download the file you see the "Preparing to Download" message but the progress indicator does not change
Note that this functionality appears to fail in Windows
Explorer and Microsoft Internet Explorer. CAUSE This behavior may occur because the Default Access
permissions have been changed in the Dcomcnfg.exe tool. RESOLUTION To resolve this behavior, perform the following steps:
- Click Start, click Run,
type dcomcnfg, and then click
OK.
- Click the Default Security tab.
- In the Default Access Permissions box,
click Edit Default.
- Verify that both System and Interactive are listed with
Allow Access. If either are missing, add them by clicking
Add.
- In the List Names From box, make sure that
the local computer name is listed.
- Set Type of Access to Allow Access.
- Click the account that is missing, and then click
Add.
- Repeat Step 7 if both accounts are missing.
- Click OK, click OK, and
then click OK again.
To update your settings, you must log off, and then log on to
the computer.
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/30/2004 |
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Keywords: | kbprb KB274696 |
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