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You can use the Component Services snap-in to install COM+ server applications.
Administrators can perform these tasks by using the Component Services snap-in.
Open the Component Services snap-in on the computer that is acting as the coordinator for transactions.
You can also use the following procedure to remove a remote computer from the Component Services snap-in.
They can view settings in the Component Services snap-in, but they cannot change, add, or delete anything.
You can configure background tracing with the Local DTC Properties sheet in the Component Services snap-in.
In the Component Services snap-in, right-click the DCOM application whose access permissions you want to modify, and then click Properties.
You can access the properties sheet of the local DTC in the console tree of the Component Services snap-in, as follows.
By using the Component Services snap-in, you can set Component Object Model(COM) security properties for a specific COM application.
Use the following procedure to add any computer that you want to administer to the console tree of the Component Services snap-in.
In the Component Services snap-in, right-click the computer whose computer-wide launch permissions you want to modify, and then click Properties.
If you want an application to be accessed remotely, you can use the Component Services snap-in to export a COM+ application proxy.
By using the Component Services snap-in, you can configure your computers to support local, remote, and distributed transactions.
If the DTC is stopped andyou attempt to change any settings by using the Component Services snap-in, the DTC service starts again.
You can use the Component Services snap-in in Microsoft Management Console(MMC), or you can write scripts to automate deployment and administration.
The following procedures are especially useful for deleting COM+ applications on client computers that are not running the Component Services snap-in.
By using the Component Services snap-in, you can set the computer-wide Component Object Model(COM) security properties that are used by COM applications.
Some of what differentiates a COM+ application is written into the component code, andother differentiation is defined through the Component Services snap-in.
By using the Component Services snap-in, you can now manage objects on the remote computer in the same way that you manage objects on the local computer.
You can also install a COM+ application by dragging an application file from Windows Explorer to the details pane of the Component Services snap-in while the COM+ Applications folder of a computer is open.
By using the Component Services snap-in, you can change either the computer-wide default launch and activation permissions or the computer-wide restriction policy.
If these components depend on additional resources(database connections, data or text files, Internet Information Services(IIS) virtual root configuration, and so on),these resources must be removed by using tools or utilities other than the Component Services snap-in.
If security is required for the application,use the Component Services snap-in to set process-level security, or add users to predefined roles after the application has been created.
You can use the Component Services snap-in in Microsoft Management Console(MMC) to configure and administer Component Object Model(COM) components, COM+ applications, and the Distributed Transaction Coordinator DTC.