How to fix DCOM Event ID 10016 error on Windows 11/10

How to fix DCOM Event ID 10016 error on Windows 11/10


How to fix DCOM Event ID 10016 error on Windows 11/10

The Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) is an integral aspect of networked communication on Windows computers. It is a proprietary Microsoft technology that whirs into action every time an application makes a connection to the internet. A traditional COM can only access information on the same machine, whereas DCOM can access data on remote servers.

In this tutorial, we will identify the cause and then provide the possible solutions to the issue of DCOM (DistributedCOM) Event ID 10016 error that might show up in the Windows event viewer in the course of normal operations of Windows 11/10.

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0.06 -> Getting the DCOM Event ID 10016 error? 
4.26 -> We have you covered. Here is how you can fix it. 
12.3 -> This is the Windows Club. The Distributed Component  
15.54 -> Object Model (DCOM) is an integral aspect of  networked communication on Windows computers. 
21.54 -> It is a proprietary Microsoft technology that  whirs into action every time an application  
26.76 -> makes a connection to the internet. When your system makes a request  
30.06 -> using a script or otherwise, DCOM forwards  the request to the specific script object. 
35.1 -> A DCOM error usually occurs when an application  or service attempts to use DCOM but does  
40.8 -> not have the proper permissions. Here we have shown how to fix the  
44.46 -> Event ID 10016 error. Lets get started. 
52.14 -> Press Windows + R keys to open Run. Type eventvwr and hit Enter. 
60.54 -> Click on Windows Logs and select System. Click on Filter current log under the Action pane. 
68.82 -> Select the XML tab and check  Edit query manually option. 
74.1 -> Now open this article on our website. The link  is given in the description of this video. 
80.94 -> Scroll to here and Copy paste the  following XML text to the filter dialog. 
88.86 -> In this query, param4 corresponds  to the COM Server application CLSID,  
94.56 -> param5 corresponds to the APPID, and param8  corresponds to the security context SID,  
102.84 -> all of which are recorded in the 10016 event logs. 
108.18 -> Click on OK. If this doesn’t work,  
111.06 -> then visit our blog and perform the fixes for  Registry editor and DCom Config tool as shown. 
118.98 -> So, that’s it. Subscribe to the Windows Club for all  
122.76 -> your tech solutions related to Windows. Thanks for watching.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcAyXR3uZBg