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From: Carlos on 22 Jul 2006 19:30 Does anybody know how to solve the DCOM event id 10026 problem in event viewer (system)? It is delaying boot for almost two minutes in my machine. Couldn't find anything in MS KB. Carlos
From: Carlos on 22 Jul 2006 19:54 And I also have a COM+ event id 781 in event viewer (application). Carlos "Carlos" wrote: > Does anybody know how to solve the DCOM event id 10026 problem in event > viewer (system)? > It is delaying boot for almost two minutes in my machine. > Couldn't find anything in MS KB. > Carlos
From: Steve on 23 Jul 2006 08:55 Here's what I did to solve the DCOM event. Launch computer services from adminstrator tools. Right click and go to properties of My Computer. Go to COM Security tab under launch and activation click Edit Default. Click add and for object name use Local Service and click OK. Now select allow for all and OK. Now you should be good to go no DCOM event error. Hope this helped. -- Steve (x64man) "Carlos" wrote: > Does anybody know how to solve the DCOM event id 10026 problem in event > viewer (system)? > It is delaying boot for almost two minutes in my machine. > Couldn't find anything in MS KB. > Carlos
From: Carlos on 23 Jul 2006 12:44 Steve: The COM+ entry went away with your "medicine". The DCOM one (event viewer, system), event id 10026 is still there. Any further ideas? Carlos "Steve" wrote: > Here's what I did to solve the DCOM event. > > Launch computer services from adminstrator tools. > Right click and go to properties of My Computer. > Go to COM Security tab under launch and activation click Edit Default. > Click add and for object name use Local Service and click OK. > Now select allow for all and OK. > > Now you should be good to go no DCOM event error. > > Hope this helped. > > > -- > Steve > (x64man) > > > "Carlos" wrote: > > > Does anybody know how to solve the DCOM event id 10026 problem in event > > viewer (system)? > > It is delaying boot for almost two minutes in my machine. > > Couldn't find anything in MS KB. > > Carlos
From: Steve on 23 Jul 2006 13:39
Carlos: I have to ask are you sure your not looking at a previous DCOM error, did you clear the log and restart system, this works for me every time I do a clean install of XP this is the first thing I do. -- Steve (x64man) "Carlos" wrote: > Steve: > The COM+ entry went away with your "medicine". > The DCOM one (event viewer, system), event id 10026 is still there. > Any further ideas? > Carlos > > "Steve" wrote: > > > Here's what I did to solve the DCOM event. > > > > Launch computer services from adminstrator tools. > > Right click and go to properties of My Computer. > > Go to COM Security tab under launch and activation click Edit Default. > > Click add and for object name use Local Service and click OK. > > Now select allow for all and OK. > > > > Now you should be good to go no DCOM event error. > > > > Hope this helped. > > > > > > -- > > Steve > > (x64man) > > > > > > "Carlos" wrote: > > > > > Does anybody know how to solve the DCOM event id 10026 problem in event > > > viewer (system)? > > > It is delaying boot for almost two minutes in my machine. > > > Couldn't find anything in MS KB. > > > Carlos |