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SAS® Integration Technologies: Administrator's Guide (LDAP Version)

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<strong>SAS®</strong> <strong>Integration</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong>: <strong>Administrator's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> (<strong>LDAP</strong> <strong>Version</strong>)<br />

Windows<br />

Authentication<br />

• Any valid<br />

NT user<br />

account that<br />

will be<br />

accessing<br />

the ASP<br />

Remote<br />

DCOM<br />

IIS 4<br />

All Authentication<br />

Methods<br />

IIS 5<br />

All Authentication<br />

Methods<br />

• System<br />

• Network<br />

• User<br />

account<br />

launching<br />

IIS COM+<br />

application<br />

• Network<br />

• System<br />

• Network<br />

• User<br />

account<br />

launching<br />

IIS COM+<br />

application<br />

If you are setting up the remote DCOM<br />

IOM server on a Windows 2000 or XP<br />

computer, you must configure the DCOM<br />

server to run as a different user than the<br />

launching user.<br />

The COM+ application must be<br />

configured so it is launched as a user that<br />

exists on both the Web server and DCOM<br />

IOM server. Refer to Configure your IIS<br />

Application to use High (isolated)<br />

Application Protection for details.<br />

COM/DCOM<br />

Configuring COM/DCOM for Active Server Page Access 79

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