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Sympathy
join:2004-09-06
Newburgh, NY

Sympathy

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Windows 8.1 search errors and DCOM errors

The other day I updated from Windows 8 to 8.1. Under Windows 8 these errors did not appear..Instead of Microsoft fixing bugs, new ones appear. ugh.

DCOM error:

The machine-default permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
{C2F03A33-21F5-47FA-B4BB-156362A2F239}
and APPID
{316CDED5-E4AE-4B15-9113-7055D84DCC97}
to the user NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE SID (S-1-5-19) from address LocalHost (Using LRPC) running in the application container Unavailable SID (Unavailable). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.

The server {1B1F472E-3221-4826-97DB-2C2324D389AE} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.

The server {BF6C1E47-86EC-4194-9CE5-13C15DCB2001} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.

Search error:

Crawl could not be completed on content source .

Context: Application, SystemIndex Catalog

Details:
The parameter is incorrect. (HRESULT : 0x80070057) (0x80070057)

Kevin12345
@rr.com

Kevin12345

Anon

1. Open Regedit.
2. Go to HKEY_Classes_Root\CLSID\*CLSID*.
Note: *CLSID* stand for the ID that appears in your event viewer error. In your case, it's {C2F03A33-21F5-47FA-B4BB-156362A2F239}.
3. Right click on it then select permission.
4. Click Advance and change the owner to administrator. Also click the box that will appear below the owner line.
5. Apply full control.
6. Close the tab then go to HKEY_LocalMachine\Software\Classes\AppID\*APPID*.
Note: *AppID* is the ID that appears in your event viewer. In your case it's {316CDED5-E4AE-4B15-9113-7055D84DCC97}.
7. Right click on it then select permission.
8. Click Advance and change the owner to administrators.
9. Click the box that will appear below the owner line.
10. Click Apply and grant full control to Administrators.
11. Close all tabs and go to Administrative tool.
12. Open component services.
13. Click Computer, click my computer, then click DCOM.
14. Look for the corresponding service that appears on the error viewer.
15. Right click on it then click properties.
16. Click security tab then click Add User. Add SYSTEM then apply.
17. Tick the Activate local box.

I had the same issue and this worked for me.
»answers.microsoft.com/en ··· 494a1145
Kevin12345

Kevin12345 to Sympathy

Anon

to Sympathy
If you attempt the above fix I will go a step further and tell you after you reboot you may get another error that's easy to fix you just have to restore permissions back to trusted installer.

NT SERVICE\TrustedInstaller

They don't mention doing this but so far I have no more errors.
Sympathy
join:2004-09-06
Newburgh, NY

Sympathy

Member

This is for bing weather though? it will work for me?

Kevin12345
@rr.com

Kevin12345

Anon

said by Sympathy:

This is for bing weather though? it will work for me?

Not just for bing.

Immersive Shell is part of the win metro desktop it seems to be something messes with it after the update and you in turn get the dcom error. I got rid of the error using part of the information above and then reboot until the error was gone. Then restored permission back to both registry keys.