Client (application) computer, Windows 2000, Windows xp – SIGMA LBA-708 User Manual

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ii. Application Security. From the LbapcActiveX EXE | Properties window, click

on the Security tab. Enable and edit the custom access and launch permissions

to allow access from the remote computer.

9.4.1.2 Client

(Application) Computer

To enable remote access from the application computer, follow the steps in the section below for

your operating system.

9.4.1.2.1 Windows

2000

1. Copy the LBA-PC ActiveX server. Place a copy of the files LbapcX.exe and LbapcX.tlb

on your application computer. These files can be found in the LBA-PC\ActiveX

directory of the installation CD or the ActiveX subdirectory under the LBA-PC

installation directory on the LBA-PC computer.

2. Register the LBA-PC ActiveX server. From the directory where you copied the files,

run LbapcX.exe. The LBA-PC ActiveX server automatically registers itself then stops.

3. Start DCOMCNFG. From the Start menu select Run…, type dcomcnfg and click OK.
4. Enable DCOM. On the Default Properties tab select the Enable Distributed COM on

this computer check box.

9.4.1.2.2 Windows

XP

1. Copy the LBA-PC ActiveX server. Place a copy of the files LbapcX.exe and LbapcX.tlb

on your application computer. These files can be found in the LBA-PC\ActiveX

directory of the installation CD or the ActiveX subdirectory under the LBA-PC

installation directory on the LBA-PC computer.

2. Register the LBA-PC ActiveX server. From the directory where you copied the files,

run LbapcX.exe. The LBA-PC ActiveX server automatically registers itself then stops.

3. Start DCOMCNFG. From the Start menu select Run…, type dcomcnfg and click OK.
4. Enable DCOM. Click the plus (+) symbol next to Component Services then the plus

symbol next to Computers. Right click on My Computer and select Properties. On

the Default Properties tab select the Enable Distributed COM on this computer check
box. Click OK.

9.4.1.2.3

Automatic Remote Access

Automatic remote access means that when you create a LBA-PC ActiveX server object on the

application computer, DCOM automatically creates the object on the LBA-PC computer then

manages communication as if the object were on the application computer.
To enable automatic remote access you must specify the location of the LBA-PC computer

from the application computer.

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