DCOM 10009 in Enterprise Server 2008 EVENT ID

Original title: DCOM 10009 EVENT ID

in Server Enterprise 2008 every minute get machine deffrent Dcom error

Hello
 
This happens usually when network connections is not be configured correctly.
 
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Check the network connections. Check the entry of registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Rpc/DCOM_Protocols for a list of the service remote procedure call (RPC) protocol sequences.
 
Make sure connection-oriented protocols are the Protocols tab in DCOM remove any datagram protocols of DCOM protocols tab.
 
a. set up the Component Services administrative tool. On the start menu, point to programs, administrative tools, and then click Component Services.
administrative b in the Component Services tool console tree, right-click the computer on which you want to configure the Protocol, to bring up the context menu.
c. click the Properties menu to display the computer properties dialog box.
d. click the default protocols tab.
e. If you have one of the datagram (UDP/IP or IPX) protocols listed protocols here, click to select and then click on remove.
f. If you do not have a protocol oriented connection in the list, click Add to bring up the Protocol dialog box and the DCOM endpoint to select.
g. choose oriented protocol connection TCP/IP as the protocol sequence, and then click OK.
h. Add all or part of the connection-oriented protocols to default protocols in this way.
i. move oriented protocol TCP/IP connection to the top of the list.
j. restart the computer so that the changes take effect.
 
Also check the network connections. Check the registry under HKEY Local Machine/Software/Microsoft/RPC/DCOM Protocols list of RPC protocol sequences.
 
See also:
 
 
If the problem persists, I suggest you post in the TechNet forums.
 
 
Aziz Nadeem - Microsoft Support

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