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how do i find application name using GUID from error in event viewer on Windows Server 2003?


Window 2003 Server - Logon Failure error message in Event ViewerFind site URL from SharePoint GUIDServer Hanging - Server Event ViewerIs it possible to filter out (remove) a single Event ID from the Event Viewer?Active Directory DNS issue? Event ID 13 Access Denied,Reading logs from Event viewer 2008 serverWindows event viewer application logs lost after rebootWindows Server 2003: start program on event in event viewerhow to separate IIS event logs by application in event viewerWindows 7 Pro blue screen Event Viewer Event ID 10






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A Windows Serve 2003 machine logged an error in Event Viewer with the COM+ Event System, saying it could not marshal the subscriber for a particular subscription and then gave the SID/GUID, which is:



DF540FFA-D787-4FDF-82E4-4BD5C1302F23-00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000-00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000. The HRESULT was 800706BB.


I don't quite understand the error.



I'm trying to look up the GUID to find the application.



I tried opening up the registry and searching for it but it didn't find anything. A google research revealed I need to load the cluster database in the registry and look up the GUID. The problem is I cannot find the CLUSDB file. It is not in %SystemRoot%Cluster.



What do I need to do to identify the application in question?










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    A Windows Serve 2003 machine logged an error in Event Viewer with the COM+ Event System, saying it could not marshal the subscriber for a particular subscription and then gave the SID/GUID, which is:



    DF540FFA-D787-4FDF-82E4-4BD5C1302F23-00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000-00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000. The HRESULT was 800706BB.


    I don't quite understand the error.



    I'm trying to look up the GUID to find the application.



    I tried opening up the registry and searching for it but it didn't find anything. A google research revealed I need to load the cluster database in the registry and look up the GUID. The problem is I cannot find the CLUSDB file. It is not in %SystemRoot%Cluster.



    What do I need to do to identify the application in question?










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      A Windows Serve 2003 machine logged an error in Event Viewer with the COM+ Event System, saying it could not marshal the subscriber for a particular subscription and then gave the SID/GUID, which is:



      DF540FFA-D787-4FDF-82E4-4BD5C1302F23-00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000-00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000. The HRESULT was 800706BB.


      I don't quite understand the error.



      I'm trying to look up the GUID to find the application.



      I tried opening up the registry and searching for it but it didn't find anything. A google research revealed I need to load the cluster database in the registry and look up the GUID. The problem is I cannot find the CLUSDB file. It is not in %SystemRoot%Cluster.



      What do I need to do to identify the application in question?










      share|improve this question
















      A Windows Serve 2003 machine logged an error in Event Viewer with the COM+ Event System, saying it could not marshal the subscriber for a particular subscription and then gave the SID/GUID, which is:



      DF540FFA-D787-4FDF-82E4-4BD5C1302F23-00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000-00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000. The HRESULT was 800706BB.


      I don't quite understand the error.



      I'm trying to look up the GUID to find the application.



      I tried opening up the registry and searching for it but it didn't find anything. A google research revealed I need to load the cluster database in the registry and look up the GUID. The problem is I cannot find the CLUSDB file. It is not in %SystemRoot%Cluster.



      What do I need to do to identify the application in question?







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          Run dcomcnfg or comexp.msc. (They're the same thing.)



          Expand Component Services, Computers, My Computer, COM+ Applications



          Right click on one of the installed components and click Properties.



          The UUID or GUID or whatever you want to call it of your application is there.






          share|improve this answer


















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            Thank you very much. Unfortunately, I didn't see the GUID/UUID listed as one of the installed components. Thank you for your help..

            – user717236
            Dec 21 '11 at 18:59


















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          Open up regedit and search for the key under:




          ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesCLSIDDF540FFA-D787-4FDF-82E4-4BD5C1302F23




          And the default key should provide you a user friendly name.






          share|improve this answer























          • Although this may not always work. I have an error today with the first CLSID being "runtime broker" followed by another CLSID "runtime broker". This is followed by an S- identifier which took a lot of sleuthing to find out was OneDrive Icon Resource not working because I also have another application that overlays the explorer icons. (I really resent Microsoft developers sometimes)

            – frozenjim
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          When opening Component Services, as Ryan Ries suggests, You can quickly see the Application IDs of every COM application like this:



          1. In the left-hand menu, drill down into Component Services -> My Computer -> COM+ Applications.

          2. Right click on COM+ Applications, and go to View and select Detail.

          Image of Component Services application



          Do note that the error message you're seeing might correspond to an App ID as Ryan anticipates, or to a CLSID, as sverach suggests. I'm not really sure. I got a different error message that contained both.




          The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID



          ...



          and APPID



          ...



          to the user ... 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.







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            Run dcomcnfg or comexp.msc. (They're the same thing.)



            Expand Component Services, Computers, My Computer, COM+ Applications



            Right click on one of the installed components and click Properties.



            The UUID or GUID or whatever you want to call it of your application is there.






            share|improve this answer


















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              Thank you very much. Unfortunately, I didn't see the GUID/UUID listed as one of the installed components. Thank you for your help..

              – user717236
              Dec 21 '11 at 18:59















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            Run dcomcnfg or comexp.msc. (They're the same thing.)



            Expand Component Services, Computers, My Computer, COM+ Applications



            Right click on one of the installed components and click Properties.



            The UUID or GUID or whatever you want to call it of your application is there.






            share|improve this answer


















            • 1





              Thank you very much. Unfortunately, I didn't see the GUID/UUID listed as one of the installed components. Thank you for your help..

              – user717236
              Dec 21 '11 at 18:59













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            Run dcomcnfg or comexp.msc. (They're the same thing.)



            Expand Component Services, Computers, My Computer, COM+ Applications



            Right click on one of the installed components and click Properties.



            The UUID or GUID or whatever you want to call it of your application is there.






            share|improve this answer













            Run dcomcnfg or comexp.msc. (They're the same thing.)



            Expand Component Services, Computers, My Computer, COM+ Applications



            Right click on one of the installed components and click Properties.



            The UUID or GUID or whatever you want to call it of your application is there.







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              Thank you very much. Unfortunately, I didn't see the GUID/UUID listed as one of the installed components. Thank you for your help..

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              Thank you very much. Unfortunately, I didn't see the GUID/UUID listed as one of the installed components. Thank you for your help..

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            Thank you very much. Unfortunately, I didn't see the GUID/UUID listed as one of the installed components. Thank you for your help..

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            Thank you very much. Unfortunately, I didn't see the GUID/UUID listed as one of the installed components. Thank you for your help..

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            Open up regedit and search for the key under:




            ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesCLSIDDF540FFA-D787-4FDF-82E4-4BD5C1302F23




            And the default key should provide you a user friendly name.






            share|improve this answer























            • Although this may not always work. I have an error today with the first CLSID being "runtime broker" followed by another CLSID "runtime broker". This is followed by an S- identifier which took a lot of sleuthing to find out was OneDrive Icon Resource not working because I also have another application that overlays the explorer icons. (I really resent Microsoft developers sometimes)

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            Open up regedit and search for the key under:




            ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesCLSIDDF540FFA-D787-4FDF-82E4-4BD5C1302F23




            And the default key should provide you a user friendly name.






            share|improve this answer























            • Although this may not always work. I have an error today with the first CLSID being "runtime broker" followed by another CLSID "runtime broker". This is followed by an S- identifier which took a lot of sleuthing to find out was OneDrive Icon Resource not working because I also have another application that overlays the explorer icons. (I really resent Microsoft developers sometimes)

              – frozenjim
              Aug 22 '18 at 11:26














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            Open up regedit and search for the key under:




            ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesCLSIDDF540FFA-D787-4FDF-82E4-4BD5C1302F23




            And the default key should provide you a user friendly name.






            share|improve this answer













            Open up regedit and search for the key under:




            ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesCLSIDDF540FFA-D787-4FDF-82E4-4BD5C1302F23




            And the default key should provide you a user friendly name.







            share|improve this answer












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            • Although this may not always work. I have an error today with the first CLSID being "runtime broker" followed by another CLSID "runtime broker". This is followed by an S- identifier which took a lot of sleuthing to find out was OneDrive Icon Resource not working because I also have another application that overlays the explorer icons. (I really resent Microsoft developers sometimes)

              – frozenjim
              Aug 22 '18 at 11:26


















            • Although this may not always work. I have an error today with the first CLSID being "runtime broker" followed by another CLSID "runtime broker". This is followed by an S- identifier which took a lot of sleuthing to find out was OneDrive Icon Resource not working because I also have another application that overlays the explorer icons. (I really resent Microsoft developers sometimes)

              – frozenjim
              Aug 22 '18 at 11:26

















            Although this may not always work. I have an error today with the first CLSID being "runtime broker" followed by another CLSID "runtime broker". This is followed by an S- identifier which took a lot of sleuthing to find out was OneDrive Icon Resource not working because I also have another application that overlays the explorer icons. (I really resent Microsoft developers sometimes)

            – frozenjim
            Aug 22 '18 at 11:26






            Although this may not always work. I have an error today with the first CLSID being "runtime broker" followed by another CLSID "runtime broker". This is followed by an S- identifier which took a lot of sleuthing to find out was OneDrive Icon Resource not working because I also have another application that overlays the explorer icons. (I really resent Microsoft developers sometimes)

            – frozenjim
            Aug 22 '18 at 11:26












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            When opening Component Services, as Ryan Ries suggests, You can quickly see the Application IDs of every COM application like this:



            1. In the left-hand menu, drill down into Component Services -> My Computer -> COM+ Applications.

            2. Right click on COM+ Applications, and go to View and select Detail.

            Image of Component Services application



            Do note that the error message you're seeing might correspond to an App ID as Ryan anticipates, or to a CLSID, as sverach suggests. I'm not really sure. I got a different error message that contained both.




            The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID



            ...



            and APPID



            ...



            to the user ... 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.







            share|improve this answer



























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              When opening Component Services, as Ryan Ries suggests, You can quickly see the Application IDs of every COM application like this:



              1. In the left-hand menu, drill down into Component Services -> My Computer -> COM+ Applications.

              2. Right click on COM+ Applications, and go to View and select Detail.

              Image of Component Services application



              Do note that the error message you're seeing might correspond to an App ID as Ryan anticipates, or to a CLSID, as sverach suggests. I'm not really sure. I got a different error message that contained both.




              The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID



              ...



              and APPID



              ...



              to the user ... 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.







              share|improve this answer

























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                When opening Component Services, as Ryan Ries suggests, You can quickly see the Application IDs of every COM application like this:



                1. In the left-hand menu, drill down into Component Services -> My Computer -> COM+ Applications.

                2. Right click on COM+ Applications, and go to View and select Detail.

                Image of Component Services application



                Do note that the error message you're seeing might correspond to an App ID as Ryan anticipates, or to a CLSID, as sverach suggests. I'm not really sure. I got a different error message that contained both.




                The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID



                ...



                and APPID



                ...



                to the user ... 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.







                share|improve this answer













                When opening Component Services, as Ryan Ries suggests, You can quickly see the Application IDs of every COM application like this:



                1. In the left-hand menu, drill down into Component Services -> My Computer -> COM+ Applications.

                2. Right click on COM+ Applications, and go to View and select Detail.

                Image of Component Services application



                Do note that the error message you're seeing might correspond to an App ID as Ryan anticipates, or to a CLSID, as sverach suggests. I'm not really sure. I got a different error message that contained both.




                The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID



                ...



                and APPID



                ...



                to the user ... 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.








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