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account now! or read our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Problem w/ DCOM Server Process Launcher service Started by OS_Challenged , Feb 28 2005 10:13 PM Please log in to reply 3 replies to this topic #1 OS_Challenged OS_Challenged Members 53 posts OFFLINE Location:Denver Local time:08:33 PM Posted 28 February 2005 - 10:13 PM Hello Everyone,While troubleshooting another problem, they never seem to end. I noticed that the 'DCOM Server Process Launcher' service is in a 'Starting' mode or state, not 'Started' but 'Starting, meaning it never really gets started.The service 'Startup Type' is set to 'Automatic'When I try to manually start the service I get the message:Could not start the DCOM Server Process Launcher service on Local Computer.Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion.I have set this service to 'Disabled', rebooted, reset service to 'Automatic', as well as 'Manual', and tried to start the service, I get the same error.What I would li
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Hardware and Tech Applications and Operating Systems Windows service failing DCOM + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: Windows service failing DCOM Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… August 15th, 2006,11:30 AM #1 fourthbean View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Ultimate Member Join Date Apr 2003 Location Texas Posts 1,292 Windows service failing DCOM I did a repair install on my xp pro a month or two ago, ever since it has taken a lot longer to start up. Today I decided to go into even viewer and see if there was anything odd going on. Sure enough there were services failing to start. The main one was Dcom server process launcher, it is the one causing the computer to boot slowly. My question is what is this service used for? And should I try and find out why it doesn't start or just leave it alone? I set the service to manual so that my computer boots right up without hanging. Here is the message in event viewer. The DCOM Server Process Launcher service hung on starting. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. I get "Could not start the DCOM Server Process Launcher service on Local computer. Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion." When I try to start DCOM manually. Reply Reply With Quote August 16th, 2006,02:17 PM #2 fourthbean View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Ultimate Member Join Date Apr 2003 Location Texas Posts 1,292 Any one else have an idea on this? Nothing weird has happened lately (besides my computer booting normally). So if no one says anything I will just assume I don't need dcom. Reply Reply With Quote August 16th, 2006,02:36 PM #3 zepper View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Ultimate Member Join Date Sep 2002 Location Finger Lakes area Posts 2,396 DCOM is generally not needed. Get the DCOMbobulator from http://www.grc.com . See if that doesn't clean it up for you. .bh. "Our freedom depends on five boxes: soap, ballot, jury, witness; and, when all else fails, Ammo. " ?author? Reply Reply With Quote August 16th, 2006,03:00 PM #4 fourthbean View Profile View Forum Posts View Blog Entries Ultimate Member Join Date Apr 2003 Location Texas Posts 1,292 Thanks, that's what I wanted to know. So having it turned off is probably better