- dcom error
- Posted by okeefe58 on February 21st, 2006
I'm hoping somebody can give me a little direction with this error in event
log
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/329269/en-us--i dont know what i did or
installed to start this error, which fills up the event viewer, system with
dcom error 1005--"The service cannot be started, either because it is
disabled or because it has no enabled devices associated with it. "
attempting to start the service nscservice with arguments "" in order to run
the server: {09B7ADDC-8BF0-409B-8571-43E8EA2AAFA3}" --slightly different than
what the ms article points to-in any event, i only have mediocre skills and
am having a hard time understanding this error-can anybody help me stop it?
hp pavilion athlon xp
- Posted by Rob D on February 21st, 2006
Hi there,
yes, well this is caused by the nscservice, which is a Symantec Anti-Virus
process. Has this been happening only recently? I'd see if you can
repair/uninstal Symantec, or contact their support.
Cheers
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Windows XP rocks!
"okeefe58" wrote:
- Posted by Wesley Vogel on February 21st, 2006
nscservice is NSCSRVCE.EXE is the Norton Protection Center Service
(NSCService)
{09B7ADDC-8BF0-409B-8571-43E8EA2AAFA3} appears to be the CLSID for
NSCService
Apparently disabling the Norton Protection Center Service causes the DCOM
error.
Re-enable and start the NSCService service.
Open Services...
Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK |
Locate NSCService or Norton Protection Center Service and double click it |
Set the Startup type to Automatic | Click Apply | Click the Start button |
Click OK | Close Services
Or ask Symantec for help.
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
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- Posted by okeefe58 on February 21st, 2006
thanx guys problem solved now that i know the program causing it--i did
diable the protection .exe few weeks ago
"Wesley Vogel" wrote:
- Posted by Wesley Vogel on February 22nd, 2006
Keep having fun.
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
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