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DCOM Event 1009 Errors after Computer Rename

 
 
Sandy Wood
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      9th Jan 2009
I've found that two Windows XP SP2 machines I recently renamed are showing
many DCMO Event 1009 Errors in the System log of each system. The description
is:

DCOM was unable to communicate with the computer <oldcomputername> using any
of the configured
protocols.

I've run dcomcnfg on each system and they both give me DCOM Configuration
Warning! messages when I click on DCOM Config. One of the messages says

The CLSID{number}, itme <file path> and title Collection Edit Class has the
named value AppID, but is not recorded under the \\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AppId.
Do you wish to record it?

I click Yes and then I get the same message with a slightly different CLSID.
I click Yes and then I'm in.

Is there some place that the computer rename might not have taken place
correctly?



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Twayne
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      10th Jan 2009
> I've found that two Windows XP SP2 machines I recently renamed are
> showing many DCMO Event 1009 Errors in the System log of each system.
> The description is:
>
> DCOM was unable to communicate with the computer <oldcomputername>
> using any of the configured
> protocols.
>
> I've run dcomcnfg on each system and they both give me DCOM
> Configuration Warning! messages when I click on DCOM Config. One of
> the messages says
>
> The CLSID{number}, itme <file path> and title Collection Edit Class
> has the named value AppID, but is not recorded under the
> \\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AppId. Do you wish to record it?
>
> I click Yes and then I get the same message with a slightly different
> CLSID. I click Yes and then I'm in.
>
> Is there some place that the computer rename might not have taken
> place correctly?


Interesting. Is it set up for, or on, a LAN?


 
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Sandy Wood
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      12th Jan 2009
Yes it is. They are all domain-connected systems.
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Sandy Wood
Orange County District Attorney


"Twayne" wrote:

> > I've found that two Windows XP SP2 machines I recently renamed are
> > showing many DCMO Event 1009 Errors in the System log of each system.
> > The description is:
> >
> > DCOM was unable to communicate with the computer <oldcomputername>
> > using any of the configured
> > protocols.
> >
> > I've run dcomcnfg on each system and they both give me DCOM
> > Configuration Warning! messages when I click on DCOM Config. One of
> > the messages says
> >
> > The CLSID{number}, itme <file path> and title Collection Edit Class
> > has the named value AppID, but is not recorded under the
> > \\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AppId. Do you wish to record it?
> >
> > I click Yes and then I get the same message with a slightly different
> > CLSID. I click Yes and then I'm in.
> >
> > Is there some place that the computer rename might not have taken
> > place correctly?

>
> Interesting. Is it set up for, or on, a LAN?
>
>
>

 
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