This is the recommend action for these events. These events can be safely ignored because they do not adversely affect functionality and are by design. The reason why it does not skip the first attempt is because there are scenarios where it can succeed. If the first attempt is unsuccessful, it tries again with another set of parameters. A coding pattern has been implemented where the code first tries to access the DCOM components with one set of parameters. In this case, this is expected and by design. Open DCOMCNFG as an Administrator Navigate to Component Services > Computers > My Computer > DCOM Config Find the RunTimeBroker > Right. These 10016 events are recorded when Microsoft components tries to access DCOM components without the required permissions. #New-PSDrive -Name HKCR -PSProvider Registry -Root HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT | Out-Null Component Services is where youll manage the COM+ applications you create. Notice the console includes the Component Services, Event Viewer, and Services snap-ins. Starting this console displays a window similar to the one shown in Figure 2-1. # New-PSDrive Creates temporary and persistent mapped network drives. The Component Services console shortcut appears in the Administrative Tools folder of the Control Panel. $logEntry = Get-WinEvent -FilterHashTable LogName = 'System ' Level = 2} | Where-Object " # Search for System event log ERROR entries starting with the specified EVT_MSG $EVT_MSG = "The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID " #$logs = Get-EventLog -LogName "System" -EntryType Error -Source "DCOM" -Newest 1 -Message "The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID*" # The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID # Get-EventLog Application -EntryType Error -Source "DistributedCOM" # Get-EvengLog doesn't quite work I guess:
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