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For DCOM you can check to see if the permissions are set:
click win + r (simultaneously)
in the run box type: dcomcnfg
expand component services
expand computers
right click on my computer and select properties
click default properties tab
make sure default authentication level is set to: connect
make sure default impersonation level is set to: identify
Like philc43 I ignore those errors. There can be numerous in the event logs.
There is software on the computer that is trying to register itself as "server" and the registration is taking too long.
If you want to know the software that is attempting to register that is taking too long you can look in the registry using regedit and look for D7FD466D-F6CF-4C8E-86DD-12E9B0FDAE48.
It could be in inprocserver32 or progid.
If you find it then you would uninstall and reinstall the software.
If you can find the software you would then uninstall and reinstall the software.