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ProductsHomearound the homeproductivityHow to Fix a DCOM ErrorHow to Fix a DCOM ErrorBy Ken BurnsideMicrosoft uses the Distributed Component Object Model as a method to allow client-side (or local) applications to transmit and request data on a server. dcom errors 10009 It is an integrated part of Windows, and is used
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by most Windows applications that connect to a network, including the Internet. It's used dcom error 10010 to perform silent authentications (sending login credentials with cached information) and to get live data updates for things like stock tickers and push notifications on
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applications. A large number of DCOM errors are the result of out-of-date login credentials, which return a "connection timed out" error message -- or, if no error message shows up, a browser or other networked application giving an "unable to load content" message.Step 1Log in to your computer with dcom error 10016 an administrator-level account.Step 2Open the Start screen, click the "Apps" icon and then enter "Component Services" into the search box. Press "Enter." Windows will start the Component Services Snap-In application, which is part of the Microsoft Management Console framework. The application will have a pane of options on the left-hand side.Step 3Double-click "Component Services," then navigate to "Computers," then "My Computer," then "DCOM Config" and finally "Microsoft Windows Remote Shell Host." Right-click "Microsoft Windows Remote Shell Host" and select "Properties" from the context-menu. A window will appear.Step 4Click the check box next to "Enable Distributed COM on this computer." Turn them off, click "OK" and turn them back on again, clicking "OK" a second time.Step 5Check to see if this has resolved your issue. If it hasn't, there is a chance that the DCOM problem will resolve itself with a full system reboot after t
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platform and distributed applications How to troubleshoot DCOM 10009 error logged https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/asiatech/2010/03/15/how-to-troubleshoot-dcom-10009-error-logged-in-system-event/ in system event? ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ APGC DSI TeamMarch 15, 201021 https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-dcom-errors.885604/ 0 0 0 Symptom: Sometimes, we may see below DCOM 10009 errors in our system event, or we may receive the exception code 0x800706ba in our DCOM client application: Event Type: ErrorEvent Source: DCOM|Event Category: NoneEvent dcom error ID: 10009Date: 2010-2-22Time: 10:02:07User: N/AComputer:
we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: DCOM Errors Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by pcpro17, Dec 14, 2009. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement pcpro17 Thread Starter Joined: Oct 9, 2006 Messages: 469 Hello. I've got a bunch of DCOM errors in my event viewer. I'm running Windows XP Pro 64. I've looked at the Microsoft "help," but it's pretty useless. Does anyone have any ideas on how to make these errors go away? They're all pretty much the same. A screen capture is attached. I tried shutting down the DCOM service, but then my computer wouldn't boot in normal mode, so I put it back. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. Attached Files: DCOM error.JPG File size: 41.7 KB Views: 558 pcpro17, Dec 14, 2009 #1 Sponsor How'dIdoThat RWF Joined: Nov 2, 2004 Messages: 471 I found this in a google search ... http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091130214545AAUSqJz How'dIdoThat, Dec 14, 2009 #2 pcpro17 Thread Starter Joined: Oct 9, 2006 Messages: 469 The Windows/Microsoft help says this: User Action Verify that the user has the appropriate permissions to start the DCOM server. To assign permissions Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32 The clsid value is the information displayed in the message. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog box open. Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Component Services. In the Component Services snap-in, expand Computers, expand My Computer, and double-click DCOM Config. In the right pane, locate the program by using its friendly name. Right-click the program name, and then select Properties. On the Security tab, in the Launch and Activation Permissions group box, select Customize, and then click Edit. Add the user to the permissions list, and give the user the appropriate permissions. Click to expand... I get to step 6, but I cannot find it's "friendly name" (what is that?), or anything resembling what it might be. Some help on this would really be appreciated. Thanks. pcpro17, Dec 14, 2009 #3 Saga Lout Join