IIS WAMREG Admin Service Permission Error

by BungeeCraft Technologies 7. January 2010 15:22

We encountered the following error message in the System event log on a Windows Server 2008 R2 domain controller:

The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID {61738644-F196-11D0-9953-00C04FD919C1} to the user NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE SID (S-1-5-20) from address LocalHost (Using LRPC). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.

The CLSID cannot be found in the Component Services snap-in's DCOM Config folder. But if you search the Windows registry, you'll find it in HKCR\CLSID. The CLSID refers to the IIS WASREG Admin Service COM application.

The error was resolved by granting Local Launch and Local Activation privileges to the Network Service account.

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G-mail Security

by BungeeCraft Technologies 1. November 2009 09:13

There's been a lot in the news lately about flaws in Google's G-mail service.  If you're wondering whether someone has been able to access to your account without your permission, G-mail has a feature which can help you find out.  After you sign in, at the bottom of the page you'll find a lot of fine print.  Beneath where it indicates how much of your allotted storage space you're currently using, you'll see a line that gives the time and IP address of your last account activity.  Click on the "Details" link, and you'll be taken to a window showing the last several times anyone signed in to your account, how (Browser, mobile, POP3, etc.), the IP address, and the time.  It will also tell you whether there is concurrent activity.  There's also a button to allow you to close any concurrent sessions and link to allow you to change your password immediately.  Whether or not your account has been compromised, isn't it time to change to a strong password now?

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Doing IT Better With Managed Services

by BungeeCraft Technologies 13. October 2009 07:40

IT services sit at the heart of almost every business acting as an enabler for your staff and your customers, and ultimately delivering value to the bottom line.  It is the delivery mechanism for your business information, flowing to clients, prospective clients, and staff alike.  It also allows you to protect your intellectual capital and data.  Some businesses choose to do this in-house, employing their own staff and facilities to deliver services.  Others choose to outsource it.

When it comes to making the decision on whether to outsource, businesses need to clearly identify the weighted importance of a number of key requirements:

  • Availability
  • 24/7 support
  • Scalability
  • Availability of power, cooling and resilient network feeds
  • Service level agreements

Then they need to identify the internal costs of delivery, any constraints, and the benefits of managing the systems yourself (such as control) and weigh these against the costs and benefits of a number of outsourced solutions.

Colocation: Outsource the data center and manage the hardware, security, network, operating systems and applications yourself, delivering support whenever required, typically without an SLA.  Ideal for those with an in-house technical team with a broad range of skills with the ability to support the system whenever support is required.

Shared Services: Outsource the support of the system to a third party Shared Hosting provider that will deliver services using shared firewalls, servers, networks and security.  This is typically ideal for those with tight budgets that are prepared to sacrifice the benefits of a dedicated infrastructure for the delivery of a low cost system.

Dedicated Managed Hosting Services: Outsource the delivery and support of network, security, server and operating system environment, allowing your business to focus on the critical applications that deliver value to the business.  This is typically for businesses that have identified a high weighted importance to the requirements bulleted above.  they have constraints within their own data center in therms of security, power, and connectivity; they have a highly skilled technical team that they want to focus on application delivery and support, not on day to day support of a hardware environment.  They do not want to have their own support staff on call 24/7 and they have to deliver against a tight SLA to their own clients, whether inside their own business or a paying customer.

Managed Colocation: Managed Colocation bridges the gap between colocation and dedicated managed services.  This is a partial outsourcing solution which delivers the benefits of the traditional outsource model: cost savings, security and availability but also allows clients to keep ownership and control of the chosen components of their IT infrastructure.  In other words, clients get complete flexibility to add whatever services they need to the basic colocation service.

BungeeCraft Technologies' 24x7 Managed Services offerings provide companies with the same high availability and performance that once required a large internal support staff.  BungeeCraft provides the following Managed Services at the moment:

  • Network, hardware and software performance monitoring
  • Patch and update status, OS health, server, desktop, network application, remote VPN connection monitoring and management
  • Device bandwidth and performance monitoring for routers, switches, and firewalls
  • Security monitoring of: firewall events/alerts, virus activity, network security events, application compliance, asset monitoring
  • Remote access and assistance for servers and desktop computers
  • Onsite service and support for network issues and customer requests
  • Quarterly or monthly reports on security, hardware, applications, incidents, and network backup.

From IT infrastructure deployment to business process engineeering, BungeeCraft Technologies and our experienced team of IT architects, engineers and consultants are able to transform your ideas to realities and your requirements into deployments.  BungeeCraft is a company focused on delivering customer-centric solutions based on the integration of technology and sound business practices.  BungeeCraft helps companies achieve operational, marketing, and communication convergence.

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BungeeCraft Technologies acquires Saving Tree Services, Inc.

by BungeeCraft Technologies 1. August 2009 12:00

We are happy to announce the BungeeCraft Technologies has acquired the assets of Saving Tree Services, Inc.  As a former employee of Saving Tree Services, our president, Edward Hartfield, has had a long-standing relationship with its customers.  We look forward to sharing our unique consulting approach with our new partners.

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