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DCOM Errors

Discussion in 'Networking (Hardware & Software)' started by larryfire26, 2007/11/07.

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    larryfire26

    larryfire26 Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have a major restart problem,

    I have a small network with 10 PC's running windows xp sp2 and the server is a windows 2003 server sp2. Only 2 pc's on my network get DCOM errors and restart randomly, I updated all the Bios on al pc's and still not working. I do have a data base that 10 pc's have a liciense to and only 3 use it at a time. This was never an issue and this problem just started a few weeks ago! It seems like it may be a rights issue on the server but all users are Administrators! Has anyone had this problem and any help would be greatly appreciated
     
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    Steve R Jones

    Steve R Jones SuperGeek Staff

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    What is the exact verbage of the error message? When and where are the users getting the error?
     

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    larryfire26

    larryfire26 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Dcom


    The error message states:

    DCOM got ERROR "class not registered" from the computer ( my pcname)
    when attempting to activate the server


    I will try and get more info.

    All the rest of the pc's seem to logon and work fine its just these 2 pc's

    thanks
     
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    Steve R Jones

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    There are several MS Articles Here that you should look at.
     
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    Pharo

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    Is you database Access or SQL? I would start by comparing your ODBC settings on a computer that works to one that doesn't.

    Later,

    PBiZ
     

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