DCOM Event ID 10010
Cause
1. NTFS permissions have been locked down.
2. Dll's have become unregistered (check to see if they are corrupted).
3. The service failed to start or is at either starting/Stopping state (hung).
4. An application tries to restart the service repeatedly.
5. Bug in the 3rd party or custom application.
6. RPC service has "Allow Service to Interact with Desktop" checked.
7. A dependant service starts before the service throwing the error.
8. Permission of application is set incorrectly.
Resolution
1. Check the Check NTFS permissions (DCOM) .
2. With the AppGUID, find what application it is and try Re-registering exe's (DCOM)
3. Stop and try restarting the service.
4. Disable 3rd party services and startup items, go thru the process of elimination.
5. Check for an update from the software vendor.
6. Uncheck the "Allow Service to Interact with Desktop" within the RPC service and reboot.
7. 193888 How to Delay Loading of Specific Services
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=193888 .
8. Check the DCOM Check NTFS permissions (DCOM) specific to the application.
Regards
Milos
PS: Sometimes SP1 helps (... if you have not applied it yet.)
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Edited by
Milos Puchta
Sunday, December 04, 2011 6:40 PM
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Proposed as answer by
Arthur_LiMicrosoft contingent staff, Moderator
Monday, December 05, 2011 7:00 AM
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Marked as answer by
MumthazMuhsin1
Wednesday, December 07, 2011 6:33 PM