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y jia
December 12th 03, 07:25 PM
Disabling dcom is really very simple...

in the registry, go to the following location:
hkey_local_machine/software/microsoft/ole

Then on the right pane double click the "enableDcom" key
and change the value from Y to N.

Then restart your computer.

Will Denny
December 12th 03, 07:25 PM
...and that will disable what else? Have you thought about that?

Will

"y jia" > wrote in message =
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> Disabling dcom is really very simple...
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> in the registry, go to the following location:
> hkey_local_machine/software/microsoft/ole
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> Then on the right pane double click the "enableDcom" key=20
> and change the value from Y to N.
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> Then restart your computer.


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y jia
December 12th 03, 07:25 PM
yes as a matter of fact i have, it would disable
applications that need dcom to function. But if you disable
it the app will tell you that it needs dcom and you'll just
enable it again...


>-----Original Message-----
>...and that will disable what else? Have you thought
about that?
>
>Will
>
>"y jia" > wrote in message news:
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>> Disabling dcom is really very simple...
>>
>> in the registry, go to the following location:
>> hkey_local_machine/software/microsoft/ole
>>
>> Then on the right pane double click the "enableDcom" key
>> and change the value from Y to N.
>>
>> Then restart your computer.
>
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Will Denny
December 12th 03, 07:25 PM
....so what is the point of disabling it in the 1st place... Disabling =
DCOM could affect - downloading files via IE, Networking, CD burning =
etc.

Will

"y jia" > wrote in message =
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> yes as a matter of fact i have, it would disable=20
> applications that need dcom to function. But if you disable=20
> it the app will tell you that it needs dcom and you'll just=20
> enable it again...
>=20
>=20
> >-----Original Message-----
> >...and that will disable what else? Have you thought=20
> about that?
> >
> >Will
> >
> >"y jia" > wrote in message news:
> ...
> >> Disabling dcom is really very simple...
> >>=20
> >> in the registry, go to the following location:
> >> hkey_local_machine/software/microsoft/ole
> >>=20
> >> Then on the right pane double click the "enableDcom" key=20
> >> and change the value from Y to N.
> >>=20
> >> Then restart your computer.
> >
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Karl Levinson [x y] mvp
December 12th 03, 07:26 PM
Plus, if your system has already been hacked, disabling DCOM, editing the
registry, etc. does nothing to prevent your system from being hacked using
the back door that was probably installed on the system. At that point,
further action is really necessary.


"Will Denny" > wrote in message
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....so what is the point of disabling it in the 1st place... Disabling DCOM
could affect - downloading files via IE, Networking, CD burning etc.

Will

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