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Thank you!
Sadly, this solution does not work for me
I tried to use this method, my issue is a system error ( event ID 10016) :
The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID {C2F03A33-21F5-47FA-B4BB-156362A2F239} and APPID {316CDED5-E4AE-4B15-9113-7055D84DCC97} to the user michele\my pc SID (S-1-5-21-2832376193-1952021688-2811500842-1001) from address LocalHost (Using LRPC) running in the application container Microsoft.SkypeApp_12.8.487.0_x64__kzf8qxf38zg5c SID (S-1-15-2-2246530975-808720366-1776470054-230329187-4153223113-3550430174-4193313734). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.
You can try adding launch and activation permissions for user "All Application Packages" and see if that helps. I assume you have already added those permissions for the user "my pc"; if not, do that first. Finally, even after having added all the right permissions you may still see these error messages. Microsoft badly broke their DCom system in Windows 10, so some of these errors cannot be resolved. Word on the street is that you can ignore these errors safely, but nobody knows for sure.
Why? Why would you want to give all apps that authority? To do what?
Sure it would remove the error message but at the expense of giving every single Windows Store app the authority to do whatever they want. Authority for Store Apps is complex and a "whatever, do what you want" approach is rather cavalier I think.
Or you can randomly give authority to processes to do what they want and swap an increased risk for less messages.
Only you can decide if randomly changing permissions is better than living with incorrectly written messages to a log you would only look at if you had a problem.
I agree with your point though on the whole.
I generally say that unless the error is marked as critical, then don't worry too much about it. But it depends on the nature of the error. Worth looking from time to time but not fretting over.