Let's say Bob walks up to a machine running Windows NT or Windows 2000, logs in, and runs an application that attempts to create a COM object on another machine on the network. By default, that attempt will fail. If Bob is to launch remote server processes on other machines, Bob-and anyone else who wishes to launch a server process remotely-must be granted permission to do so. COM refers to such permissions as launch permissions.Let's say Bob walks up to a machine running Window