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Hi all,
recently, my windows 2016 server with 2 SSD disks encountered problems after using recovery tool to do bare metal recover. I can launch windows normally. But some services failure. The error message is as follow:
The "Application Specific" permission settings do not give "Local Activation" permission to the user "NT AUTHORITY \ SYSTEM" (SID: S-1-5-18)
under the address "LocalHost (using LRPC)" COM server application with the CLSID
{8D8F4F83-3594-4F07-8369-FC3C3CAE4919}
and the APPID
{F72671A9-012C-4725-9D2F-2A4D32D65169}
in the application container "Not available" (SID: Not available). Security privilege can be changed using the Component Services Administration Tool.
I found my disk number change after recovery images.
And I search many articles, the solution is that I should modify registry and reset DCOM permission. Does disk number or BIOS setting affect COM service permission? As I know, image recovery is disk level process. It's impossible to modify registry setting.
Thanks for you reply
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recently, my windows 2016 server with 2 SSD disks encountered problems after using recovery tool to do bare metal recover. I can launch windows normally. But some services failure. The error message is as follow:
The "Application Specific" permission settings do not give "Local Activation" permission to the user "NT AUTHORITY \ SYSTEM" (SID: S-1-5-18)
under the address "LocalHost (using LRPC)" COM server application with the CLSID
{8D8F4F83-3594-4F07-8369-FC3C3CAE4919}
and the APPID
{F72671A9-012C-4725-9D2F-2A4D32D65169}
in the application container "Not available" (SID: Not available). Security privilege can be changed using the Component Services Administration Tool.
I found my disk number change after recovery images.
- original: disk 0 with volume c and disk 1 with volume d
- reboot: disk 1 with volume c and disk 0 with volume d
And I search many articles, the solution is that I should modify registry and reset DCOM permission. Does disk number or BIOS setting affect COM service permission? As I know, image recovery is disk level process. It's impossible to modify registry setting.
Thanks for you reply
Continue reading...