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Home > Systems Management > Use Dcomcnfg.exe to Stop DCOM 10000 and 10005 Errors Use Dcomcnfg.exe to Stop DCOM 10000 and 10005 Errors This built-in Windows utility lets you configure DCOM settings Jun 25, 2008 Apostolos Fotakelis | Windows IT Pro EMAIL Tweet Comments 0 Advertisement In event logs, you can sometimes get errors that dcom error 10010 mention DCOM as a source. Usually, the event ID is 10000 or 10005 and the error message reads something like: The server didn’t register with DCOM within the required timeout. As a result, you might experience problems starting or using an application or service on that computer. Usually, the problem is created by a corruption in DCOM’s class database. A tool that might solve the problem is dcomcnfg.exe, a built-in Windows utility that lets you configure DCOM settings in the registry. One way you can access it is to select Run on the Start menu, type dcomcnfg, and click OK. You can also access it through Administrative Tools, Component Services. In the Component Services window that appears, navigate to Component Services, Computers, My Computer, DCOM Config. Highlighting the DCOM Config folder fetches a list of all the DCOM objects on your machine. (You might experience a short delay during this time.) Besides fetching the objects, dcomcnfg.exe detec
Event ID of 100005. The descriptive error says: DCOM got error: The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no eanbled devices associated
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server: Any idea what this means and what to do about it? Thank you. fkissam, Nov 20, 2003 #1 Advertisements Michael event id 10005 windows 7 Platts [MSFT] Guest Hi, I think you added an extra '0' by accident in the Event ID; it is Event ID 10005 (or should be). This message can safely be ignored if you like. It is http://windowsitpro.com/systems-management/use-dcomcnfgexe-stop-dcom-10000-and-10005-errors indicating the DCOM is trying to start the StiSvc. The StiSvc, by the way, is the 'Windows Image Acquisition Service' and is disabled by default. You should be able to correct the problem by setting the properties of the 'Windows Image Acquisition (WIA)' such that it has a Startup Type of Manual. This setting will allow DCOM to start the service when it wants to. You can modify this in Computer Management (right-click My http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/dcom-error-with-event-id-of-100005.309548/ Computer and pick Manage). In the left column, open 'Services and Applications' then click on Services below that. You'll see the list of all the services on the right. Scroll down almost to the bottom and you will find the 'Windows Image Acquision (WIA)' service. Double-click it to get into its properties, then change the 'Startup type' from Disabled to Manual. Click OK and that should be it. You can shutdown and restart at that point to see if that did the trick. Best regards, Michael Platts, MCSE Microsoft Product Support Windows 2000 Server Networking Team This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no rights. Please reply to the newsgroup so that others may benefit. Michael Platts [MSFT], Nov 22, 2003 #2 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes to sign up (and it's free!). Just click the sign up button to choose a username and then you can ask your own questions on the forum. Sign Up Now! Similar Threads DCOM error, event ID 10003 Cyclone, Aug 20, 2003, in forum: Windows XP General Replies: 0 Views: 415 Cyclone Aug 20, 2003 Event Id 10010 Error In DCOM HELP! Dr. Sysop, Nov 28, 2003, in forum: Windows XP Ge
> Operating Systems > Windows XP > Windows XP Setup > DCOM Error with Event ID of 100005 DCOM Error with Event ID of 100005 Posted: 11-20-2003, 02:42 AM fkissam Guest Posts: n/a Show Printable Version Email this Page Post Comment http://www.realgeek.com/forums/dcom-error-with-event-id-of-100005-a-180394.html I am constantly getting a DCOM ERROR with Event ID of 100005. The descriptive error says: DCOM got error: The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no eanbled devices associated with it. attempting to start the service StiSvc with agruments in order to run the server: Any idea what this means and what to do about it? Thank you. DCOM Error with Event ID of 100005 Responses to "DCOM Error with Event ID of 100005" dcom error fkissam Bill Curtis [MSFT] Guest Posts: n/a RE: DCOM Error with Event ID of 100005 Posted: 11-20-2003, 06:21 PM In regedit, go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\stisvc Make sure that the START value is set to 3. - Bill Curtis [MSFT] “This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.” Bill Curtis [MSFT] LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Display Modes Linear Mode event id 10005 Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Posting Rules You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts BB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is On HTML code is OffTrackbacks are On Pingbacks are On Refbacks are On Forum Jump User Control Panel Private Messages Subscriptions Who's Online Search Forums Forums Home Operating Systems Apple Macintosh Windows Vista Windows NT/2000/XP Windows 95/98/Me Linux / Unix DOS/PDA/Other Operating Systems Mobiles Phones & Applications Mobile Applications Mobile Phones Web & Technology Tips, tricks and tweaks News & Views Gaming Digital Home Open Source Real Geek Cafe Introduction Events Geek Culture Hardware Desktops Laptops Peripherals Networking and Wireless Overclocking and PC Modding Software Security tools Web Browsers E-mail, Chat and VoIP Mac Software PC utilities Office and Productivity Audio & Video Design & Photography Archives Operating Systems Windows Vista Windows Vista Install & Setup Windows Vista Hardware & Devices