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Add MS Excel Application to DCOM Config

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    Hi, I have a server which is used for windows 2000 advanced server. This server i have created a asp.net application to read excel sheet and update the data into the database. I want to add permission for ASPNET for MS Excel Application. But it does not listed on DCOM Config properties. How can i add/migrate MS Excel Application to DCOM Config properties? It is urgent to update for my project. Thanks in advance

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      Hi, I have a server which is used for windows 2000 advanced server. This server i have created a asp.net application to read excel sheet and update the data into the database. I want to add permission for ASPNET for MS Excel Application. But it does not listed on DCOM Config properties. How can i add/migrate MS Excel Application to DCOM Config properties? It is urgent to update for my project. Thanks in advance

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      jabdal
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      It's under there. Add ASPNET to local launch and activate permissions. With Excel 2007, I found it necessary to login as ASPNET user using a program called anup(gets ASP.NET encypted password), logging in as ASPNET user, and then clicking OK on dialogs which popped up in order for interop automation to work from ASPNET user account.

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        It's under there. Add ASPNET to local launch and activate permissions. With Excel 2007, I found it necessary to login as ASPNET user using a program called anup(gets ASP.NET encypted password), logging in as ASPNET user, and then clicking OK on dialogs which popped up in order for interop automation to work from ASPNET user account.

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        download the anup here http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/anup.html[^

        Rama Charan Prasad "Be happy and Keep smiling...:)"

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