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1 of 16 12311 ... Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 151 New 30 Aug 2015 #1 Angry12345 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Junior Member Join Date : Aug 2015 Posts : 4 Windows 10 Windows 10 Event ID 10010 and 10016 Errors With DistributedCOM I am having a number of events that seem to be located repeatedly with the source: DistributedCOM Event ID: 10010 and Event ID: 10016 also getting repeatedly Service Control Manager Event ID: 7031 Those are the Errors I have gotten about 900 times since Wednseday repeatedly I have a few warning but they all Task Scheduler and others that I am not as concerned about as those two Any solutions? My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... OS Windows 10 Reply With Quote New 02 Sep 2015 #2 Vaio 7 View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date : Jun 2015 Posts : 61 W7 x64 & W10 Pro x64 (Dual boot) Originally Posted by Angry12345 I am having a number of events that seem to be located repeatedly with the source: DistributedCOM Event ID: 10010 and Event ID: 10016 also getting repeatedly Service Control Manager Event ID: 7031 Those are the Errors I have gotten about 900 times since Wednseday repeatedly I have a few warning but they all Task Scheduler and others that I am not as concerned about as those two Any solutions? Event id 7031, you will have to wait until M$ provides a fix it happens during shutdown and its Sync Host session, I have the same. Same for Event id 10010, Cortana, not much to do. Now Event Id 10016 can be easily fixed. When you look @ the Event Viewer description there is a CLSID and an AppID involved. You will have to open regedit with admin rights, navigate to HKeyClassesRoot\CLSId and when you find the id in question, right click then Permissions and temporarily change