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WindowsWindows 10 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2003 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Exchange ServerExchange Server 2013 Exchange Server 2010 Exchange http://windowsitpro.com/systems-management/use-dcomcnfgexe-stop-dcom-10000-and-10005-errors Server 2007 Exchange Server 2003 Outlook Unified Communications/Lync SharePoint Virtualization Cloud Systems ManagementSystem Center PowerShell & Scripting Active Directory & Group Policy Mobile Networking Storage TrainingOnline Training IT/Dev Connections Webcasts VIP http://www.smartnetadmin.com/2010/07/dcom-event-10000-and-10005-error.html Library Digital Magazine Archives InfoCentersIT Innovators Mobile Computing Business Now Desktop VDI All About Converged Architecture Advertisement Home > Systems Management > Use Dcomcnfg.exe to Stop DCOM 10000 and 10005 dcom error 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 mention DCOM as a source. Usually, the event ID is 10000 or 10005 and the error message reads something like: event id 10005 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 detects any missing registration. If the utility detects any, it will ask you whether you want to register that component with DCOM. Click Yes. You might be asked this question several times if the utility detects more than one unregistered
This Blog Loading... Friday, July 2, 2010 DCOM Event 10000 and 10005 Error Please Note: If you are prompted regarding any DCOM Configuration Warning, please click Yes to record it. You may encounter multiple prompts regarding this, please click Yes to each one. This is the process used by DCOM to update any missing registrations which are creating the error in the Event Viewer. Click Start - Run. Type: dcomcnfg If you are prompted by the Windows Firewall to unblock the Component Services Microsoft Management Console, click Unblock. Click Component Services. Double-click Computers. Double-click My Computer. Double-click DCOM Config. You may experience a short delay during this time. Please click Yes to any DCOM Configuration Warnings. When you encounter no further DCOM Configuration Warnings, please close the Component Services Microsoft Management Console. Please reboot. If you found this information helpful, please consider linking to Eugene Computer Services. Donations are greatly appreciated. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom) Posted by Alan Curtis at 9:47 AM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: DCOM, Microsoft Windows XP Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe To Posts Atom Posts Comments Atom Comments Legal Notice Alan Curtis provides programming examples and technical information for illustration only without warranty either expressed or implied. This includes, but is not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.Alan Curtis does not assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy and/or completeness of the information provided. Alan Curtis will not be held liable for any direct or indirect loss or damage arising under this legal notice or in connection with the use of this website. Alan Curtis is not affiliated with Microsoft, Yahoo and Google. All trademarks and copyrighted material are the property of their respective owners.The opinions expressed by Alan Curtis on this blog is based upon information he considers reliable but is not warranted for its completeness or accuracy and should not be relied upon as such. Alan Curtis' statements and opinions are subject to change without notice. The entire contents of this blo