- Open Distributed COM Configuration Properties.
- Click the Default Security tab, under Default Configuration Permissions click Edit Default.
- In Registry Key Permissions in Type of Access, click Special Access.
- In the Special Access dialog box, click the type of control you want to assign to the selected user or group:
To enable the user to gain access to the security information on the key, click Read Control.
- To assign Full Control, click Full Control (All).
- To customize special access, click Other, and then click the types of access that you want to assign.
- To enable the user to read a value entry from the registry key, click Query Value.
- To enable the user to set value entries in the registry key, click Set Value.
- To enable the user to create subkeys on the registry key, click Create Subkey.
- To enable the user to identify the subkeys of the registry key, click Enumerate Subkeys.
- To enable the user to audit notification events from the key, click Notify.
- To enable the user to create a symbolic link in the key, click Create Link.
- To enable the user to delete the key, click Delete.
- To enable the user to gain access to the key for the purpose of writing a discretionary ACL to the key, click Write DAC.
- To enable the user to gain access to the key for the purpose of taking ownership of it, click Write Owner.
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