Event ID 10010 is an error that occurs when the server fails to connect with the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) within the required timeout period. DCOM is a crucial part of Windows that allows software components to communicate with each other. This error is present in every computer and can occur in both Windows 10 and 11 PCs. The Event ID 10010 error can appear due to several reasons. One of the main causes is when certain components on Windows require registering themselves with DCOM, and if they fail to do so, this error message is generated. It can also occur if the server tries to sync to a device that is no longer present or was just never there. Another reason could be due to outdated Windows or app versions, which can cause permission errors and trouble communicating with apps. Additionally, if proper permission is not allowed in the Component services, you can get an Event ID 10010 error.
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