Try here:
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?e...05&source=DCOM
"Ziggy" <ATDT@555.1212> escribió en el mensaje
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> I keep getting this error from my event viewer & can't figiure out what is
> it & followed the info & all.
>
>
> Details
> Product: Windows Operating System
> ID: 10005
> Source: DCOM
> Version: 5.0
> Component: System Event Log
> Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_START_SERVICE_FAILURE
> Message: DCOM got error "%%%1" attempting to start the service
> %2 with arguments "%3" in order to run the server:
> %4
>
> Explanation
> The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure could not
start
> the named Windows NT service.
>
>
> User Action
> Review the Windows error code displayed in the message. If the
> error indicates that the system is out of memory, save your work, close
> other programs, and then try to start the service again. Alternatively,
> increase the amount of RAM installed on the computer.
>
> If the message displays a system, server, or configuration
> error, contact your service support vendor.
>
> To determine the service vendor
>
> 1.. Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value
> HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Service Name
> The service name is the information displayed in the
message.
> 2.. In the right pane, double-click ImagePath.
> The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog
box
> open. If Svchost.exe is displayed in the Value data box, then under the
> service name, navigate to the Parameters folder and then double-click
> ServiceDll.
> 3.. Click Start, and then click My Computer.
> 4.. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of
> the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program.
> 5.. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties.
> The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed.
> 6.. To determine who the vendor is for this service, refer
to
> the Version tab.
> You can also find the path to the executable file in this
> tool.
>
>
>
> Version: 5.2
> Symbolic Name: EVENT_RPCSS_START_SERVICE_FAILURE
> Message: DCOM got error "%%%1" attempting to start the service
> %2 with arguments "%3" in order to run the server:
> %4
>
> Explanation
> The Component Object Model (COM) infrastructure could not
start
> the named Windows NT service.
>
>
> User Action
> Review the Windows error code displayed in the message. If the
> error indicates that the system is out of memory, save your work, close
> other programs, and then try to start the service again. Alternatively,
> increase the amount of RAM installed on the computer.
>
> If the message displays a system, server, or configuration
> error, contact your service support vendor.
>
> To determine the service vendor
>
> 1.. Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value
> HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Service Name
> The service name is the information displayed in the
message.
> 2.. In the right pane, double-click ImagePath.
> The Edit String dialog box is displayed. Leave this dialog
box
> open. If Svchost.exe is displayed in the Value data box, then under the
> service name, navigate to the Parameters folder and then double-click
> ServiceDll.
> 3.. Click Start, and then click My Computer.
> 4.. Using the information displayed in the Value data box of
> the Edit String dialog box, navigate to the program.
> 5.. Right-click the program name, and then click Properties.
> The Properties dialog box for the program is displayed.
> 6.. To determine who the vendor is for this service, refer
to
> the Version tab.
> You can also find the path to the executable file in this
> tool.
>
>
>
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>
> Related Knowledge Base articles
> You can find additional information on this topic in the
> following Microsoft Knowledge Base articles:
> . Windows XP Support Center
> Visit the Windows XP Support Center for links to common
> questions and answers, instructions, the latest downloads, and more.
>
>
>
> I did all & looked in reg & can't find what it is. Anyone know or how to
fix
> this?
>
> thanks
>
>
>