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Ive been having this problem for a while. I'll be doing what ever and my computer will do a hardshut down like the power just went out. I finnally decide to check my error log and this is what I get.
DCOM got error "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 usnjsvc with arguments "" in order to run the server: {98AC5C33-EE18-4EC2-BE25-3B16EE8F75F1}
I tried looking up everything, and the windows site wasnt much help. Can anyone tell me how to fix this problem so I can return to normal CPU life?
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"TJ" <TJ[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:47DE4848-743D-429D-85FB-685540566F9C[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Ive been having this problem for a while. I'll be doing what ever and my > computer will do a hardshut down like the power just went out. I finnally > decide to check my error log and this is what I get. > > DCOM got error "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 usnjsvc with arguments "" in order to run the server: > {98AC5C33-EE18-4EC2-BE25-3B16EE8F75F1} > > I tried looking up everything, and the windows site wasnt much help. Can > anyone tell me how to fix this problem so I can return to normal CPU life?
The class id inside the brackets may correspond to a module that is referenced in the Windows registry. Do a "find" for that string, including the brackets inside Registry Editor. Are you sure that is the only DCOM error that is occurring, or are there more than one different class ids? You may have to uninstall or reinstall something or unregister and reregister a ".dll".
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Ok, I did the find in the registry it brought me to two different folders. The First folder was named: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{98AC5C33-EE18-4EC2-BE25-3B16EE8F75F1} In that folder were two others, but the main folder held this info. Which came up. (Default) REG_SZ MSN USNSVC AppID REG_SZ {7178B45D-568D-4024-95FC-BC564C34542E}
The second folder was named: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Microsoft.MSN.MCC.USNJSVC.1 With CLSID under it. In that folder had this: (Default) REG_SZ {98AC5C33-EE18-4EC2-BE23-3B16EE8F75F1}
I continued on searching doing "Find Next" But it kept taking me to the folders that had the simmilar "MSN.MCC.USNJSVC.1" But what do I do with this information?
"Allan" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > > "TJ" <TJ[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:47DE4848-743D-429D-85FB-685540566F9C[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Ive been having this problem for a while. I'll be doing what ever and my > > computer will do a hardshut down like the power just went out. I finnally > > decide to check my error log and this is what I get. > > > > DCOM got error "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 usnjsvc with arguments "" in order to run the server: > > {98AC5C33-EE18-4EC2-BE25-3B16EE8F75F1} > > > > I tried looking up everything, and the windows site wasnt much help. Can > > anyone tell me how to fix this problem so I can return to normal CPU life? > The class id inside the brackets may correspond to a module that is > referenced in the Windows registry. Do a "find" for that string, including > the brackets inside Registry Editor. Are you sure that is the only DCOM > error that is occurring, or are there more than one different class ids? You > may have to uninstall or reinstall something or unregister and reregister a > ".dll". > >
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Forgot to answer your question regaurding if its the only error that is comming up. As to that yes. I checked my event viewer and that is the only error comming up, No application failures or hangs. Just the DCOM error. It comes up about 3 times before my computer restarts like the power went out.
"TJ" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Ok, I did the find in the registry it brought me to two different folders. > The First folder was named: > HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{98AC5C33-EE18-4EC2-BE25-3B16EE8F75F1} > In that folder were two others, but the main folder held this info. Which > came up. > (Default) REG_SZ MSN USNSVC > AppID REG_SZ {7178B45D-568D-4024-95FC-BC564C34542E} > > The second folder was named: > HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Microsoft.MSN.MCC.USNJSVC.1 > With CLSID under it. In that folder had this: > (Default) REG_SZ {98AC5C33-EE18-4EC2-BE23-3B16EE8F75F1} > > I continued on searching doing "Find Next" But it kept taking me to the > folders that had the simmilar "MSN.MCC.USNJSVC.1" But what do I do with this > information? > > > "Allan" wrote: > > > > > "TJ" <TJ[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:47DE4848-743D-429D-85FB-685540566F9C[ at ]microsoft.com... > > > Ive been having this problem for a while. I'll be doing what ever and my > > > computer will do a hardshut down like the power just went out. I finnally > > > decide to check my error log and this is what I get. > > > > > > DCOM got error "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 usnjsvc with arguments "" in order to run the server: > > > {98AC5C33-EE18-4EC2-BE25-3B16EE8F75F1} > > > > > > I tried looking up everything, and the windows site wasnt much help. Can > > > anyone tell me how to fix this problem so I can return to normal CPU life? > > The class id inside the brackets may correspond to a module that is > > referenced in the Windows registry. Do a "find" for that string, including > > the brackets inside Registry Editor. Are you sure that is the only DCOM > > error that is occurring, or are there more than one different class ids? You > > may have to uninstall or reinstall something or unregister and reregister a > > ".dll". > > > >
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"TJ" <TJ[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4D171DC8-E736-411C-92EC-05E1770ED058[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Forgot to answer your question regaurding if its the only error that is > comming up. As to that yes. I checked my event viewer and that is the only > error comming up, No application failures or hangs. Just the DCOM error. > It > comes up about 3 times before my computer restarts like the power went > out. > > "TJ" wrote: > >> Ok, I did the find in the registry it brought me to two different >> folders. >> The First folder was named: >> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{98AC5C33-EE18-4EC2-BE25-3B16EE8F75F1} >> In that folder were two others, but the main folder held this info. Which >> came up. >> (Default) REG_SZ MSN USNSVC >> AppID REG_SZ {7178B45D-568D-4024-95FC-BC564C34542E} >> >> The second folder was named: >> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Microsoft.MSN.MCC.USNJSVC.1 >> With CLSID under it. In that folder had this: >> (Default) REG_SZ {98AC5C33-EE18-4EC2-BE23-3B16EE8F75F1} >> >> I continued on searching doing "Find Next" But it kept taking me to the >> folders that had the simmilar "MSN.MCC.USNJSVC.1" But what do I do with >> this >> information? >> >> >> "Allan" wrote: >> >> > >> > "TJ" <TJ[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news:47DE4848-743D-429D-85FB-685540566F9C[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > > Ive been having this problem for a while. I'll be doing what ever and >> > > my >> > > computer will do a hardshut down like the power just went out. I >> > > finnally >> > > decide to check my error log and this is what I get. >> > > >> > > DCOM got error "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 usnjsvc with arguments "" in order to run the >> > > server: >> > > {98AC5C33-EE18-4EC2-BE25-3B16EE8F75F1} >> > > >> > > I tried looking up everything, and the windows site wasnt much help. >> > > Can >> > > anyone tell me how to fix this problem so I can return to normal CPU >> > > life? >> > The class id inside the brackets may correspond to a module that is >> > referenced in the Windows registry. Do a "find" for that string, >> > including >> > the brackets inside Registry Editor. Are you sure that is the only DCOM >> > error that is occurring, or are there more than one different class >> > ids? You >> > may have to uninstall or reinstall something or unregister and >> > reregister a >> > ".dll". >> > >> >
Okay, now you know what module is associated with the error, but you don't know what it is yet. The "msn" part may be a clue. I would try doing an online search for that string "msn usnsvc" and see what, if anything, returns. Just offhand do you have msn software installed on your system? You may have to ask MSN what their module is for if it is not part of Windows XP per se.
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Dear TJ:
My Event Viewer was giving me the same DCOM message, and an error message about "DHCP" for a week! I finally went into Control Panel>Network Setup Wizard and followed pocedures there. My system is now working great! Hope is works for you.
"TJ" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Ive been having this problem for a while. I'll be doing what ever and my > computer will do a hardshut down like the power just went out. I finnally > decide to check my error log and this is what I get. > > DCOM got error "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 usnjsvc with arguments "" in order to run the server: > {98AC5C33-EE18-4EC2-BE25-3B16EE8F75F1} > > I tried looking up everything, and the windows site wasnt much help. Can > anyone tell me how to fix this problem so I can return to normal CPU life?
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