Continuing DCOM event viewer error


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    Dual-boot Win 7 & 10, both Pro 64-bit, now with a Hyper-V VM of Win 11
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    Continuing DCOM event viewer error


    I recently started getting this error in event viewer. There are a number of threads across the web about it, but none of them has presented the solution. The error is related to Runtimebroker.exe. Any new ideas?

    The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
    {D63B10C5-BB46-4990-A94F-E40B9D520160}
    and APPID
    {9CA88EE3-ACB7-47C8-AFC4-AB702511C276}
    to the user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM SID (S-1-5-18) from address LocalHost (Using LRPC) running in the application container Unavailable SID (Unavailable). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.
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    Windows 10x64 17713
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    Persistent Event Viewer Error - Windows 10 Forums

    See if anything in that thread helps. I'm only getting that error once during shutdown and I'm just ignoring it.
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  3. Posts : 318
    Dual-boot Win 7 & 10, both Pro 64-bit, now with a Hyper-V VM of Win 11
    Thread Starter
       #3

    cyberrufus - thanks. interesting you find it's on shutdown - I was thinking same thing. Odd.
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    Windows 10
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    glnz said:
    I recently started getting this error in event viewer. There are a number of threads across the web about it, but none of them has presented the solution. The error is related to Runtimebroker.exe. Any new ideas?
    First implement the ideas that you have read dealing with granting full permission to both the CLSID and the APPID via the registry.

    Now run dcomcnfg and go to Runtimebroker permissions. Click the SECURITY tab, then on EDIT in the top section - Launch and Activation Permissions. Add both LOCAL SERVICE and ADMINISTRATORS entries (if not already present) and check the "Local Activation" box for each.

    Then EDIT in middle section - Access Permissions - and do the same. (If SYSTEM isn't in the list of entries, add it as well.)

    In section three - Configuration Permissions - verify that the ADMINISTRATOR account has full control.

    Report results here. If that doesn't succeed, consider simply ignoring the error as a less frustrating alternative. :)
    Last edited by borgus; 08 Jan 2016 at 18:02.
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