I've had problem resembling yours. What I had to do:
- Open registry (running
regedit.exe
from "Run"
command prompt) and search for CLSID value in error - When CLSID found, determine component name
- Open Component Services (Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Component services, or running dcomcnfg.exe from "Run" command prompt)
- Find component by its name
- View component permissions and update them if required
Note: depending on your OS, you may initially be unable to edit permissions on component. To unlock this feature you need to change ownership on component, as described
here[
^]
Hope this helps