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Cannot start a DCOM server: {1F87137D-0E7C-44D5-8C73-4EFFB68962F2}

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  1. 2010/04/13
    eddie2000

    eddie2000 Inactive Thread Starter

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    DCOM cannot start a service
    Tipo de suceso: Error
    Origen del suceso: DCOM
    Categoría del suceso: Ninguno
    Id. suceso: 10000
    Fecha: 10/04/2010
    Hora: 17:02:10
    Usuario: NT AUTHORITY\Servicio de red
    Equipo: PCEDU
    Descripción:
    No se puede iniciar un servidor DCOM: {1F87137D-0E7C-44D5-8C73-4EFFB68962F2}. El error:
    "El sistema no puede hallar el archivo especificado. "
    Ha ocurrido mientras iniciaba este comando:
    -Embedding

    Para obtener más información, vea el Centro de ayuda y soporte técnico en Events and Errors Message Center: Basic Search.

    Translation:
    Event source: DCOM
    Event ID: 10000
    Description: Cannot start a DCOM server: {1F87137D-0E7C-44D5-8C73-4EFFB68962F2}
    Error: "The system cannot find the specified file. "
    This occured while the command Embedding was starting.

    For more information sea Help Center in Events and Errors Message Center: Basic Search.

    WHEN CLICKING IN THE NAMED URL, THE SYSTEM ASKED WHETHER I WANTED TO SEND INFORMATION ABOUT THE SYSTEM: THIS INFORMATION INCLUDED THE NAME OF THE FOLLOWING FILE: netevent.dll. This would be the specified file mentioned above.

    Can anybody help.
    This errors hans my PC all the time, many times in the day.
     
  2. 2010/04/14
    mattman

    mattman Inactive Alumni

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    Go to Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer and you should find the errors listed. Double-click them to see the details. Let us know if that file is the one that is missing or another.

    Find what date they started happening. You can try doing a System Restore back to before that date.

    It seems something is trying to run a DCOM server. It could be malware like a trojan. It could be shoddy program that you installed that wants to contact it's server.

    You could run an online scan
    http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
    http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/solutions/activescan/?
    http://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/ax/

    If you suspect malware you can post a thread in the Virus and Malware Removal forum, but you need to read this
    http://www.windowsbbs.com/malware-virus-removal/announcements.html
    and post the relevant logs.

    If you have trouble with the language, you might want to find help in that language.

    Matt
     

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  4. 2010/04/14
    eddie2000

    eddie2000 Inactive Thread Starter

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    thank you matt. Is the first answer I get that makes sense. I'll be working on the hints you gave me and let you know about the results.
    The file netevent.dll that windows sends when I click http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp for troubleshooting purposes I guess exists. It is placed in system32 folder. This file would be the file that cannot be find by the system(Error: "The system cannot find the specified file. ").
    Regards
     
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    eddie2000

    eddie2000 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Matt: I cannot run system restore because it was off the last days. I have this problem since 4 or 5 days ago. Than k you Eddie
     

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