Event ID 10010 Dcom Error

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Pamela

I"m running a Windows 2000 server with Active directory. Terminal
services is running on it only so that I can connect to it remotely
when needed.

I recently installed printers for 2 users. They are local,
non-networked HP printers attached to these users desktops. Things
seem to be working fine except that ever since the printers were
installed, there are persistant, recurring messages in the system log
of the event viewer on the Windows 2000 server saying:

Event ID 10010 user: (one of the 2 user IDs), Source: DCOM, Message:
The server {blah, blah, blah} did not register with DCOM within the
required timeout.

I first noticed the message after I hooked the first printer up. A
month later when I hooked the second printer up, it started occuring
for that second user as well.

Thoughts?

Thanks.
 
M

molsonexpert

Pamela said:
I"m running a Windows 2000 server with Active directory. Terminal
services is running on it only so that I can connect to it remotely
when needed.

I recently installed printers for 2 users. They are local,
non-networked HP printers attached to these users desktops. Things
seem to be working fine except that ever since the printers were
installed, there are persistant, recurring messages in the system log
of the event viewer on the Windows 2000 server saying:

Event ID 10010 user: (one of the 2 user IDs), Source: DCOM, Message:
The server {blah, blah, blah} did not register with DCOM within the
required timeout.

I first noticed the message after I hooked the first printer up. A
month later when I hooked the second printer up, it started occuring
for that second user as well.

Thoughts?

Thanks.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;263900&Product=win20
00

or

http://tinyurl.com/6hhsw

hth.

steve.
 
I

Insight

(e-mail address removed) (Pamela) wrote in
I"m running a Windows 2000 server with Active directory. Terminal
services is running on it only so that I can connect to it remotely
when needed.

I recently installed printers for 2 users. They are local,
non-networked HP printers attached to these users desktops. Things
seem to be working fine except that ever since the printers were
installed, there are persistant, recurring messages in the system log
of the event viewer on the Windows 2000 server saying:

Event ID 10010 user: (one of the 2 user IDs), Source: DCOM, Message:
The server {blah, blah, blah} did not register with DCOM within the
required timeout.

I first noticed the message after I hooked the first printer up. A
month later when I hooked the second printer up, it started occuring
for that second user as well.

Thoughts?

Thanks

Go to www.eventid.net and enter the event id #.

insight

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