DCOM Fehler 10016 Berechtigungseinstellungen SPFARM Komponentendienst

Die Nummer in den Klammern ist anzupassen.

 

1. Open the registry editor to the following key - HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\AppID\{ADA41B3C-C6FD-4A08-8CC1-D6EFDE67BE7D}

2. Change the permissions on the key itself by right-clicking on the {ADA41B3C-C6FD-4A08-8CC1-D6EFDE67BE7D} key, and selecting "permissions" 
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3. This will open up a permissions dialog box. Click the "Advanced" button:
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4. The key is owned by trustedinstaller - this needs to change before we continue, so click the "Change" link:
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5. Assuming the account you're using is part of the Administrators group, just type in "Administrators" in the box and click the "OK" button:
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6. Click the "Apply" button, then click the "OK" buttons until the permissions dialog window closes:
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7. You will need to right-click the registry key again (from step 2) and select "Permissions" again from the list:
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8. With "Administrators" highlighted, click to place a check into the "Full Control"/"Allow" box:
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9. Click the "Apply" button, then click "OK" again until the permissions dialog window closes:
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10. Now, go to the start screen and type "dcomcnfg" - this should show up in the search, and you will need to click on it to open the Component Services window.

11. Once the Component Services window is open, browse to Console Root > Component Services > Computers > My Computer > DCOM Config, and find "WPN Srumon Server" from the icon list - right-click on this icon and select "Properties":
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12. Click the "Security" tab, and click the "Edit" button in the "Launch and Activation Permissions" section:
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13. Click the "Add" button:
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14. Type in the user name from your error dialog *exactly* as it appears in the error dialog from the event viewer (for example, I'm using "Administrator" here, but if your error message says "<computer name>\Donald", then the user name you would use would be "Donald") - again, I'm using the user "Administrator" as an example here; replace with your user name from your machine as necessary, and click the "OK" button:
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15. With that new user you entered selected from the "Group or user names" list, click to place a check in the "Local Activation"/"Allow" box:
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16. Click the "OK" button:
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17. Click the "Apply" button, then keep clicking "OK" to close the permissions window:
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Reboot, and the error should go away (you've just given the user account in your error message the permissions it's complaining about missing).

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