SP1 - new errors?

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I thought I had "clean machines" until I installed SP1. Now I get two new
errors - Kerberos event id 15016 and DistributedCOM event id 10016. Any
suggestions on how to make these go away. Seems like Server 2008 is now
part of Vista and has created some new situations. I am surprised there is
no action on the internet concerning these errors since I have two machines,
one running Ultimate and one running Home Premium and they both get Kerberos
but only the Home Premium machine gets the added bonus of the DistributedCOM
error. I read the MSFT Technet article on the DistributedCOM error but
could not figure out what I had to do. Help would be appreciated.
 
Ken said:
I thought I had "clean machines" until I installed SP1. Now I get two
new
errors - Kerberos event id 15016 and DistributedCOM event id 10016. Any
suggestions on how to make these go away. Seems like Server 2008 is now
part of Vista and has created some new situations. I am surprised there
is no action on the internet concerning these errors since I have two
machines, one running Ultimate and one running Home Premium and they both
get Kerberos but only the Home Premium machine gets the added bonus of the
DistributedCOM
error. I read the MSFT Technet article on the DistributedCOM error but
could not figure out what I had to do. Help would be appreciated.

To quote Frank:

The truth...fista is just a piece of crap.
Simple huh?
Frank

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Thanks for the quick response. Ok except... I have Event ID 10016 and Vista
lead me to a "COM Security Policy Configuration" for Server 2008. Sounds
like the same issue just different solutions from MSFT? I can only assume a
whole bunch of people using Vista in a home network get these meaningless
errors and just don't look at the event log or complain? Think maybe MSFT
will fix whatever is causing them for Vista? The only reason I was looking
at the event errors is becasue one of the machines was booting very slow
after I installed a SP1 and a SATA DVD Drive on the Intel controller set for
Raid. I updated the Intel driver and all those issues went away - thank you
Google and the Internet. The slow booting had nothing to do with SP1.
 
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