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Configure DCOM on Server Core
DCOM configuration: accounts with same name but different passwords problemCannot configure NAP DCOM securityDoes Windows 2008 R2 Server Core support AppFabric Cache Clusters?Event ID 10009 DCOMDCOM Error 10010 The server 7D1933CB-86F6-4A98-8628-01BE94C9A575 did not register with DCOM within the required timeoutDistributed Transaction failure with Windows Server 2008DC is trying to communicate with unknown servers using DCOMDCOM Communication Error on Domain ControllerDcom component won't retain its credentialsSuppressing DCOM error 10009
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I'm trying to configure remote access to WMI across a number of servers, however the boxes that are just running Server Core are giving me a headache.
Notionally, in order to do this we need to run dcomcnfg
and set permissions through that tool for Remote Activiation etc. Server Core, being GUI-less, doesn't have dcomcnfg
let alone MMC more generally.
Running dcomcnfg
from a full machine and then adding the server core box for remote administration doesn't give me a "DCOM Config" entry in the tree - I only have "COM+ Applications" and "Distributed Transaction Coordinator" for the remote server.
I've done a few searches, and either can't find the right magical incantation for Google, or what I'm doing is something rarely done.
How are we meant to configure DCOM on a Server Core box?
windows-server-2008-r2 windows-server-core dcom
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I'm trying to configure remote access to WMI across a number of servers, however the boxes that are just running Server Core are giving me a headache.
Notionally, in order to do this we need to run dcomcnfg
and set permissions through that tool for Remote Activiation etc. Server Core, being GUI-less, doesn't have dcomcnfg
let alone MMC more generally.
Running dcomcnfg
from a full machine and then adding the server core box for remote administration doesn't give me a "DCOM Config" entry in the tree - I only have "COM+ Applications" and "Distributed Transaction Coordinator" for the remote server.
I've done a few searches, and either can't find the right magical incantation for Google, or what I'm doing is something rarely done.
How are we meant to configure DCOM on a Server Core box?
windows-server-2008-r2 windows-server-core dcom
You should be able to configure remote WMI access using group policy, no?
– BlueCompute
Jul 17 '15 at 15:08
Yes, but I'd like to know how to fiddle with it on a single computer as well. GPO will work, but when it comes to testing configuration out on a single server, GPO can add an extra level of complexity.
– Chris J
Jul 29 '15 at 8:06
Did you discover a way to configure DCOM?
– Ashley Steel
Oct 24 '17 at 15:27
add a comment |
I'm trying to configure remote access to WMI across a number of servers, however the boxes that are just running Server Core are giving me a headache.
Notionally, in order to do this we need to run dcomcnfg
and set permissions through that tool for Remote Activiation etc. Server Core, being GUI-less, doesn't have dcomcnfg
let alone MMC more generally.
Running dcomcnfg
from a full machine and then adding the server core box for remote administration doesn't give me a "DCOM Config" entry in the tree - I only have "COM+ Applications" and "Distributed Transaction Coordinator" for the remote server.
I've done a few searches, and either can't find the right magical incantation for Google, or what I'm doing is something rarely done.
How are we meant to configure DCOM on a Server Core box?
windows-server-2008-r2 windows-server-core dcom
I'm trying to configure remote access to WMI across a number of servers, however the boxes that are just running Server Core are giving me a headache.
Notionally, in order to do this we need to run dcomcnfg
and set permissions through that tool for Remote Activiation etc. Server Core, being GUI-less, doesn't have dcomcnfg
let alone MMC more generally.
Running dcomcnfg
from a full machine and then adding the server core box for remote administration doesn't give me a "DCOM Config" entry in the tree - I only have "COM+ Applications" and "Distributed Transaction Coordinator" for the remote server.
I've done a few searches, and either can't find the right magical incantation for Google, or what I'm doing is something rarely done.
How are we meant to configure DCOM on a Server Core box?
windows-server-2008-r2 windows-server-core dcom
windows-server-2008-r2 windows-server-core dcom
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You should be able to configure remote WMI access using group policy, no?
– BlueCompute
Jul 17 '15 at 15:08
Yes, but I'd like to know how to fiddle with it on a single computer as well. GPO will work, but when it comes to testing configuration out on a single server, GPO can add an extra level of complexity.
– Chris J
Jul 29 '15 at 8:06
Did you discover a way to configure DCOM?
– Ashley Steel
Oct 24 '17 at 15:27
add a comment |
You should be able to configure remote WMI access using group policy, no?
– BlueCompute
Jul 17 '15 at 15:08
Yes, but I'd like to know how to fiddle with it on a single computer as well. GPO will work, but when it comes to testing configuration out on a single server, GPO can add an extra level of complexity.
– Chris J
Jul 29 '15 at 8:06
Did you discover a way to configure DCOM?
– Ashley Steel
Oct 24 '17 at 15:27
You should be able to configure remote WMI access using group policy, no?
– BlueCompute
Jul 17 '15 at 15:08
You should be able to configure remote WMI access using group policy, no?
– BlueCompute
Jul 17 '15 at 15:08
Yes, but I'd like to know how to fiddle with it on a single computer as well. GPO will work, but when it comes to testing configuration out on a single server, GPO can add an extra level of complexity.
– Chris J
Jul 29 '15 at 8:06
Yes, but I'd like to know how to fiddle with it on a single computer as well. GPO will work, but when it comes to testing configuration out on a single server, GPO can add an extra level of complexity.
– Chris J
Jul 29 '15 at 8:06
Did you discover a way to configure DCOM?
– Ashley Steel
Oct 24 '17 at 15:27
Did you discover a way to configure DCOM?
– Ashley Steel
Oct 24 '17 at 15:27
add a comment |
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The WMI service runs automatically by default, so all you need to do is add a firewall exception to allow access:
netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group="windows management instrumentation (wmi)" new enable=yes
Or use group policy.
Firewall is off on this box, so that's not an issue.
– Chris J
Jul 29 '15 at 10:01
1
and question was about DCOM, not about WMI
– avs099
Sep 20 '18 at 19:55
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The WMI service runs automatically by default, so all you need to do is add a firewall exception to allow access:
netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group="windows management instrumentation (wmi)" new enable=yes
Or use group policy.
Firewall is off on this box, so that's not an issue.
– Chris J
Jul 29 '15 at 10:01
1
and question was about DCOM, not about WMI
– avs099
Sep 20 '18 at 19:55
add a comment |
The WMI service runs automatically by default, so all you need to do is add a firewall exception to allow access:
netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group="windows management instrumentation (wmi)" new enable=yes
Or use group policy.
Firewall is off on this box, so that's not an issue.
– Chris J
Jul 29 '15 at 10:01
1
and question was about DCOM, not about WMI
– avs099
Sep 20 '18 at 19:55
add a comment |
The WMI service runs automatically by default, so all you need to do is add a firewall exception to allow access:
netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group="windows management instrumentation (wmi)" new enable=yes
Or use group policy.
The WMI service runs automatically by default, so all you need to do is add a firewall exception to allow access:
netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group="windows management instrumentation (wmi)" new enable=yes
Or use group policy.
answered Jul 29 '15 at 9:06
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Firewall is off on this box, so that's not an issue.
– Chris J
Jul 29 '15 at 10:01
1
and question was about DCOM, not about WMI
– avs099
Sep 20 '18 at 19:55
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Firewall is off on this box, so that's not an issue.
– Chris J
Jul 29 '15 at 10:01
1
and question was about DCOM, not about WMI
– avs099
Sep 20 '18 at 19:55
Firewall is off on this box, so that's not an issue.
– Chris J
Jul 29 '15 at 10:01
Firewall is off on this box, so that's not an issue.
– Chris J
Jul 29 '15 at 10:01
1
1
and question was about DCOM, not about WMI
– avs099
Sep 20 '18 at 19:55
and question was about DCOM, not about WMI
– avs099
Sep 20 '18 at 19:55
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You should be able to configure remote WMI access using group policy, no?
– BlueCompute
Jul 17 '15 at 15:08
Yes, but I'd like to know how to fiddle with it on a single computer as well. GPO will work, but when it comes to testing configuration out on a single server, GPO can add an extra level of complexity.
– Chris J
Jul 29 '15 at 8:06
Did you discover a way to configure DCOM?
– Ashley Steel
Oct 24 '17 at 15:27