DCOM errors in my event viewer with A8NSLI Deluxe MoBO

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I do have following error message in my event viewer:
The machine-default permission settings do not grant Local Activation
permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
{BC866CF2-5486-41F7-B46B-9AA49CF3EBB1} to the user NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL
SERVICE SID (S-1-5-19). This security permission can be modified using the
Component Services administrative tool.For more information, see Help and
Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
This is apparently due to the NVapp, but I do not know haow to resolve this
despite my visit to microsoft FAQ site.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I am using a A8NSLI deluxe MoBo with then last drivers
 
corwinz[anti- said:
I do have following error message in my event viewer:
The machine-default permission settings do not grant Local Activation
permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
{BC866CF2-5486-41F7-B46B-9AA49CF3EBB1} to the user NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL
SERVICE SID (S-1-5-19). This security permission can be modified using the
Component Services administrative tool.For more information, see Help and
Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
This is apparently due to the NVapp, but I do not know haow to resolve this
despite my visit to microsoft FAQ site.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I am using a A8NSLI deluxe MoBo with then last drivers

A remote (hackage) entry is being denied permission to **** wid
de machine.Update all OS security patches and the hack will not be
entertained and recorded.
 
Everything is up to date but I still have the same error coming again and
again.

Any idea ?

deus maximus said:
corwinz[anti- said:
I do have following error message in my event viewer:
The machine-default permission settings do not grant Local Activation
permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
{BC866CF2-5486-41F7-B46B-9AA49CF3EBB1} to the user NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL
SERVICE SID (S-1-5-19). This security permission can be modified using
the
Component Services administrative tool.For more information, see Help and
Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
This is apparently due to the NVapp, but I do not know haow to resolve
this
despite my visit to microsoft FAQ site.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I am using a A8NSLI deluxe MoBo with then last drivers

A remote (hackage) entry is being denied permission to **** wid
de machine.Update all OS security patches and the hack will not be
entertained and recorded.
 
Corwin said:
Everything is up to date but I still have the same error coming again and
again.

Any idea ?

deus maximus said:
corwinz[anti- said:
I do have following error message in my event viewer:
The machine-default permission settings do not grant Local Activation
permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
{BC866CF2-5486-41F7-B46B-9AA49CF3EBB1} to the user NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL
SERVICE SID (S-1-5-19). This security permission can be modified using
the
Component Services administrative tool.For more information, see Help and
Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
This is apparently due to the NVapp, but I do not know haow to resolve
this
despite my visit to microsoft FAQ site.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
I am using a A8NSLI deluxe MoBo with then last drivers

A remote (hackage) entry is being denied permission to **** wid
de machine.Update all OS security patches and the hack will not be
entertained and recorded.
I get the same DCOM errors on one machine every time I start up XP.
It's not clear what causes it, but it's probably application related.
I've spent some time trying to find out what it could be, but were
unable to pinpoint what it is. It doesn't looks very nice, it's fairly harmless.
I read a topic on a forum where someone tracked it down going months
back and found out it was caused by a registry cleaner program.
So it could be everything. I would like to know what causes it on my
system, but I will not go trought these lenghts to find out.
It doesn't cause any big problem, so I leave it at that.

Nickeldome
 
I get the same DCOM errors on one machine every time I start up XP.
It's not clear what causes it, but it's probably application related.
I've spent some time trying to find out what it could be, but were
unable to pinpoint what it is. It doesn't looks very nice, it's fairly harmless.
I read a topic on a forum where someone tracked it down going months
back and found out it was caused by a registry cleaner program.
So it could be everything. I would like to know what causes it on my
system, but I will not go trought these lenghts to find out.
It doesn't cause any big problem, so I leave it at that.

Nickeldome
Is the firewall installed on the 'Net connection ? I still think
its hackage--I got same message until I installed OS security
updates and enabled firewall.
 
Hi, I have a hardware firewall, so no security issue.
As you mentionned, this error seems harmless but I just wanted to have
everything running smoothly.

Thanks anyway
 
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