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NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE SID (S-1-5-20) on Windows Server 2003
I am encountering the classic error:

The machine-default permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
{F9FC9A7E-7887-4C25-A02C-7808998476D7}
 to the user NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE SID (S-1-5-20).  This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.

I have gone to DCOMCNFG and added Local Launch and Activation permissions for this application for the NETWORK SERVICE account.  

Re-booted but the problem still persists.

Has anyone encountered this or know how to solve this?

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We did this and verified the application that  the CLSID is belongs to.  Same issue.

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In most cases - I think this is the correct solution.

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Operating system security (OS security) is the process of ensuring OS integrity, confidentiality and availability. OS security refers to specified steps or measures used to protect the OS from threats, viruses, worms, malware or remote hacker intrusions. OS security encompasses all preventive-control techniques, which safeguard any computer assets capable of being stolen, edited or deleted if OS security is compromised, including authentication, passwords and threats to systems and programs.