Stopped Mcx2Svc Media Center Extender Service Stopped MSiSCSI Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service Stopped MSDTC Distributed Transaction Coordinator As you can see
Windows keeps on rebooting randomly (DCOM error) Hello, I have had my laptop (make, model and specs in my system details) for about 3 months. Every so often it reboots
Also, the outcome is that, under normal conditions, the Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC) service establishes a secure connection with the local
Updated to 1803 17134.1 without a problem but one error - Distributed COM event ID 10016. Experienced this event ID many times previously and have fixed by changing
Distributed processing is a viable concept, but only for some application types. That would be for situations where the individual computers could operate semi independently
Hi @ parsonm To solve COM errors, if you don''t follow the Microsoft note, get a cli utility by Microsoft called dcomperm. Its source code is included with the Microsoft Windows
Do I need "Distributed Link Tracking Client"? Read up on it, cant quite make it out if it''s to my disadvantage (and how) in every day Computer life if I have it disabled.
Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) is a proprietary Microsoft technology for communication between software components on networked computers. DCOM, which
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