The Server Did Not Register with DCOM Within the Required Timeout [Tutorial]

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The Server Did Not Register with DCOM Within the Required Timeout [Tutorial].

Sometimes after upgrading your Windows OS, the System Logs under Event Viewer may display the following error message: Event ID 10010 error – The server did not register with DCOM within the required timeout. What does this DCOM error message signify and how can you fix this error? These are some of the questions we’ll have answered in today’s post.

The server did not register with DCOM within the required timeout
Before proceeding further, first, let us know what DCOM is. DCOM or Distributed Component Object Model is a proprietary Microsoft technology that allows Component Object Model (COM) software to communicate across a network. You can consider it as an extension of COM, equipped with the capability of solving a few inherent problems associated with the COM model to better use over a network.

Component Services needs the DCOM wire protocol to communicate with the Component Object Model (COM) components on other computers. In a Windows-based system, by default, network computers are initially configured to enable DCOM.

What’s COM? It’s a tool used for advanced configuration and troubleshooting in Windows 10. The developers often use it to configure routine component and application behavior, such as participation in transactions and object pooling, etc. Also, some components in Windows might require registering themselves with DCOM. If they fail to do so, you’ll get this message.

This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 operating systems.Works for all major computer manufactures (Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung).
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Unfortunately, none of these resolved the issue. My error is 10010 and I see most results are for 10016. Any advice? Thanks

BootsShamrock
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I went through every step and mine was exactly as shown yet i still have this problem where it generates that error every five minutes.

janrdoh
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I have a slightly different issue. I deleted WUASERV on purpose as it was the only way to keep the workstation from attempting updates. These workstations are used in a 24/7 broadcast environment, don't have access to internet, and can't be rebooted when Win 10 feels like it. Deleting the app works great but now I'm getting DCOM and server manager errors every two minutes in the error log about it. Is there a scheduled task that runs these checks? Even if I can't completely disable, maybe I can set it to run every 30 days, or something.

scottwilkerson
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I have been doing this for 3 hours now about 20 different solutions and nothing worked wierdly for my error dcom it says 10001 (is that normal?)

Chris-dfty
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hmm, all these were already set as default in my system

jaworq
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This awesome. Save a lot of work. Thank you !!

richardjoe
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OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH LIKE AND SUBSCRIBED

momgraal
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I am getting a error 10010 when I try to play pokemon tcg live. I have Uninstaller and reinstalled.

jayster
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Some of your domains could not be registered because of a technical error.

MuhammadUmer
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My error was doom 1084 and I did what you said for this on accident and it seemed to fix my nvlddmk problem. Kept having games crash after a minute or 2. So maybe I cracked the windows code.. lol
EDIT: 1 day later and its

RotNcroch
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ANOTHER METHOD
if these methods dont work.
@Ykë AMV helped me in the comments.
the solution is to disable sleep mode on your pc.
it has been 5 days and the problem has not resurfaced yet.

mohammedmehdi