DCOM Error

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Toshiba Satellite Pro, L300EZ1004X, Win XP Pro, SP3. Two years old, original

OS. Not a downgrade from Vista, 3 GB RAM, hard drive 85% free.



Recently upgraded to SP3. Beforehand I checked the Toshiba download site

for any new drivers for this model and downloaded and installed a new Intel

PRO/Wireless 3945ABG adapter driver I’ve been getting the following Error

in Event Viewer since the driver upgrade. I rolled back to the original

driver, but still receive this error.



Further, I can't find the exact key referred to in the Microsoft suggested

User Action



I am out of ideas where to look next. Anyone have a suggestion. I did a

Search for all changes made on March 28 when I first received the Error

message. This is the date I made the Intel driver change.



Event Type: Error

Event Source: DCOM

Event Category: None

Event ID: 10016

Date: 4/14/2010

Time: 3:52:53 PM

User: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE

Computer: COMPUTETHREE

Description:

The machine-default permission settings do not grant Local Activation

permission for the COM Server application with CLSID

{A4199E55-EBB9-49E5-AF1A-7A5408B2E206}

to the user NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE SID (S-1-5-20). This security

permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.





For more information,

see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.



Explanation from Help Center

A program, the Clsid displayed in the message, tried to start the DCOM

server by using the DCOM infrastructure. Based on the security ID (SID), this

user does not have the necessary permissions to start the DCOM server.



User Action

Verify that the user has the appropriate permissions to start the DCOM server.



To assign permissions

1. Using Regedit, navigate to the following registry value

HKCR\Clsid\clsid value\localserver32

The clsid value is the information displayed in the message.

2. In the right pane, double-click Default. The Edit String dialog box is

displayed. Leave this dialog box open.

3. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.

4. Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Component

Services.

5. In the Component Services snap-in, expand Computers, expand My

Computer, and double-click DCOM Config.

6. In the right pane, locate the program by using its friendly name.

7. Right-click the program name, and then select Properties.

8. On the Security tab, in the Launch and Activation Permissions group

box, select Customize, and then click Edit.



Add the user to the permissions list, and give the user the appropriate

permissions.
 
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