Enterprise Services applications typically offer critical middle-tier functionality. If your Enterprise Services applications reside on the same computer as the processes that call these applications, you can add an additional layer of security—beyond that offered by role-based access controls—by disabling COM+ Network Access. This action prevents network access to all Enterprise Services applications.
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Enterprise Services applications typically offer critical middle-tier functionality. If your Enterprise Services applications ...
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