#dcom-errors
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Windows Events7
Windows Event ID 10024 – DistributedCOM: DCOM Server Process Launcher Service Termination
Event ID 10024 indicates the DCOM Server Process Launcher service has terminated unexpectedly, potentially affecting distributed applications and COM+ components across the network.
Windows Event ID 10005 – DCOM: Distributed COM Error
Event ID 10005 indicates DCOM server startup failures or timeout issues when Windows attempts to launch COM+ applications or services, commonly affecting system performance and application functionality.
Windows Event ID 1005 – DCOM: Distributed COM Service Startup Failure
Event ID 1005 indicates a DCOM service failed to start within the configured timeout period, typically affecting COM+ applications and distributed services on Windows systems.

Windows Event ID 10010 – DistributedCOM: DCOM Server Process Launcher Service Access Denied
Event ID 10010 indicates DCOM server process launcher access denied errors, typically caused by insufficient permissions for COM applications or services attempting to start DCOM server processes.

Windows Event ID 10016 – DistributedCOM: DCOM Permission Denied Error
Event ID 10016 indicates DCOM permission errors when applications attempt to access COM objects without proper authorization, commonly affecting Windows services and applications.

Windows Event ID 10010 – DistributedCOM: DCOM Server Process Launcher Access Denied
Event ID 10010 indicates DCOM server process launcher encountered access denied errors when attempting to start COM+ applications or services, typically due to permission issues or corrupted DCOM configurations.

Windows Event ID 10016 – Microsoft-Windows-DistributedCOM: DCOM Permission Denied Error
Event ID 10016 indicates DCOM permission issues when applications attempt to access COM components without proper authorization. This warning-level event is often benign but can indicate security configuration problems.