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Connecting BCM v3.7 or below with NetPBX

To connect a BCM v3.7 or below with NetPBX, please follow the instructions below:

  1. Make sure the CDRServer.EXE and Interop.CDRSERVERLib.dll files are placed in the same folder as NetPBX.EXE, usually located in {pf}\Tri-Line\NetPBX.
  2. BCM up to 3.7
  3. Register CDRServer.EXE by running the command line with administrator privileges and typing the following command under the directory path of the NetPBX folder: CDRServer.EXE/regserver.
  4. Open the computer's local security policies: Start ? Control Panel ? Administrative Tools ? Local Security Policy.
  5. BCM up to 3.7
  6. Within the Security Settings\Local Policies\Security Options tree, please change the following items as highlighted in the screenshot below:
  7. BCM up to 3.7
    1. Network Access: Let Everyone permissions apply to anonymous users. Set this to Enabled.
    2. Network Access: Sharing security model for local accounts. Set this to Classic.
    3. DCOM: Machine Access Restrictions. Click on Edit Security and add the following user accounts: Anonymous, Everyone, Interactive, Network, System. Set each one to have full access rights.
    4. BCM up to 3.7
  8. Next step is to modify the way DCOM behaves on the computer by executing the DCOM configuration program: Start ? Run ? DCOMCNFG [enter]. Browse the tree to the following location: Console Root ? Component Services ? Computers ? My Computer. Righ-click on My Computer for Properties and amend or update the following options:
  9. BCM up to 3.7
    1. On the Default Properties tab:
      Enabled Distributed COM on this computer: select the tickbox of this option.
      Default Authentication Level: set this to Connect.
      Default Impersonation Level: set this to Identify.
    2. BCM up to 3.7
    3. On the COM Security tab:
      Go to the Access Permissions section and select Edit default.
      Add the following accounts and set both local and remote access permissions: Anonymous, Everyone, Interactive, Network, Local Service and System.
      BCM up to 3.7
      Click on the Launch and Activation Permissions section and select Edit default. Add or update the following accounts to give them all local and remote access permissions: Anonymous, Everyone, Interactive, Network, Local Service and System. BCM up to 3.7
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