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Old 16-01-2004, 05:04 PM   #1
Ziggy
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Default DCOM error 1005 in event viewer


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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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




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Old 16-01-2004, 07:54 PM   #2
Paul
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Default Re: DCOM error 1005 in event viewer

Try here:
http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?...005&source=DCOM



"Ziggy" <ATDT@555.1212> escribió en el mensaje
news:efhs%23pE3DHA.2060@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> 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.
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 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
>
>
>



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