Local Policy Adminitration tool can be found at:  Adminitrative Tools--
Local Security Policy.

In the tool under :

Security Settings--Local Policies--Audit Policy will turn on/off success
or failure audits.  These "audits" will end up in your security event log.

Security Settings--Local Policies--User Rights Assigment will give your
user the URA's it needs to run a COM+ package.  Also, your user will not
have the rights to log success/failures in the event log unless the user
has the "Generate security audits" URA.

It will take both URA's and NTFS permissions to get this working.  I can
tell you that "Log as Batch" is one of the URA's you will need.  Here is
an old article explaining some of the configurations but there may be a
newer one out there, http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q276407/.  Generally
there is not a direct answer to your question because your components can
be doing things that may require additional rights and NTFS permissions.

/Chad

On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 07:23:57 -0400, Bill Bassler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Thanks. I'll check this out. I was hoping someone had already ran into
this
>issue and had some general guidelines on how to configure the user account
>etc in this scenario. Guess not.
>
>Can you point me to any info on configuring the user to avoid what you
>mention below?  Note that depending how you configured the
>user on the machince could affect it's ability to generate security audits
>(URA Generate Security Audits) and therefore you may be missing security
>event log entries.
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