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1 2 21 replies to this topic Andrew Wiggin Members #1 Andrew Wiggin 56 posts Posted 02 August 2010 - 07:06 PM I have 2 nearly identically configured Windows2k8x64 Citrix app servers. Both report several DCOM registration errors like this:Log Name: SystemSource: Microsoft-Windows-DistributedCOMEvent ID: 10010Level: ErrorDescription: The server {GUID} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.Many of the erring GUIDs are common between the servers, some are not. Most of them repeat themselves. I don't believe that i am seeing any effects of these errors, but these 2 servers do not rank among my most reliable so when i am perusing event logs for repeating errors, these servers are where I start.Here are the GUIDs:{AAC1009F-AB33-48F9-9A21-7F5B88426A2E} - TSTheme.exe - TS Theme Server Module{BDB57FF2-79B9-4205-9447-F5FE85F37312} - IEInstal.exe - IE Add-on Installer{85DE1C45-2C66-101B-B02E-04021C009402} - Acrobat.exe - PDF creator, viewer & editor{ED3F2D5
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CommunityVDI-in-a-BoxWeb InterfaceXenAppXenClientXenDesktopXenMobileXenServer Discussions Support Forums Products NetScaler Gateway (Formerly Access Gateway) Access Gateway Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. http://discussions.citrix.com/topic/271392-dcom-registration-failures/ Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. URGENT: Citrix Receiver causing IE sluggishness / DCOM 10010 errors Started by joel avery , 30 November 2011 - 03:31 PM Login to Reply 1 reply to this topic joel avery Members #1 joel avery 2 posts Posted 30 November 2011 - 03:31 PM Hello http://discussions.citrix.com/topic/298076-urgent-citrix-receiver-causing-ie-sluggishness-dcom-10010-errors/ All:I'm an IT tech whose client is having difficulty accessing their partners Citrix applications. The Citrix Receiver application, once installed and the system is restarted, causes DCOM errors each and every time an internet resource is accessed through Internet Explorer. The user will experience up to 30 second delays between entering a URL and/or selecting a link on any site. The workstation event log with have a corresponding entry for each and every link as follows:DCOM error message: Event Type: ErrorEvent Source: DCOMEvent Category: NoneEvent ID: 10010Date: 11/21/2011Time: 10:01:08 AMUser: MEDEQ\stduserComputer: LOCALWORKSTATION101Description:The server {D085A4AB-CAB1-4729-9DF8-FCEEDDBD19E4} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.This will occur on each and every website lookup and stays constant. I’ve tried registry key editing and reviewing the permissions under the “users” group (as mentioned at http://support.citrix.com/article/ctx104956) but neither fix fully fit my situation. I've made sure that the following ports are allowed through the firewall: TCP 80, 443, 1494, 2598 a
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on 30/05/2012 Updated on 04/06/2012 On some systems the following error appears in the System event log: Event ID: 10010 Description: The server {AAC1009F-AB33-48F9-9A21-7F5B88426A2E} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. Source: DistributedCOM Level: Error User: N/A Computer: YOUR_SYSTEM Logged: DATE_AND_TIME Task Category: None Keywords: Classic OpCode: Info Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 I first discovered the error on a Remote Desktop Session Host (RDSH), although the error can occur on other systems too, but an RDSH is the most common system role to spot this error. I have already said too much with the title, so yes, it's TSTheme related. There are a lot of possible DCOM errors of this kind, that's why I had to include part of the solution in the title. Anyway, let's take a closer look at this issue. First a little bit about (D)COM… The event source DistributedCOM refers to Distributed COM (DCOM), the "network" ("distributed") version" of Component Object Model (COM). COM is a model based on objects, representing software components. Some software pieces (components) are built based on this model and they are often called "COM objects". COM makes it possible to create modular software components that can be called and loaded at runtime and on-demand across process boundaries, making interprocess communication possible. It's similar to CORBA and Java Beans. COM was introduced by Microsoft in 1993 and was the successor of the older Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) technology, which was introduced in 1991, targeted compound documents only and built on top of an even earlier technology called Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE). DDE was born in 1987 and made it possible to send and receive message in "conversations" between applications; OLE was building on that and became the first object based framework for software componentry and interprocess communication, but still only limited to compound document scenarios… This changed with the next version, launched in 1992 and included in Windows: OLE 2. This was the first "general-purpose" object based framework for software componentry and interprocess communication. As already said, the technology has been replaced with a new, more modern COM in 1993. Besides all this Microsoft also released a similar mechanism for use in Visual Basic (VB): Visual Basic Extensions (VBX). In 1994 OLE was updated with a successor for VBX, called OLE custom controls (OCX). At the same time Microsoft stated OLE 2 was just renamed to "OLE", wasn't officially an acronym anymore and was a collection name for all their component technologies. So the name OLE as a specific technology name "