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Getting Event 10010 Errors since update of Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay, MS Store, KB5031445 & KB5031904 and on Oct.27th

Anonymous
2023-10-28T17:49:33+00:00

Well it seems MS has blessed us with another error. I have an HP Omen Desktop and my wife has an HP Envy

Laptop and both are running Win 10 home with version 22H2 Build 19045.3636. We keep getting DistributedCOM Event 10010 Errors that say "The server Windows.Gaming.Gamebar.PresenceServer.Internal.PresenceWriter did not 

register with DCOM within the required timeout"  This happens every time we open a game as simple as Solitaire or Mahjong etc.etc.. This started happening after 9NZKPSTSNW4P-Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay, MS Store and the last MS update of KB5031445 and KB5031904 was downloaded and installed on the 27th. My neighbors computers are posting the same error as well as my son's and grandson's computers in Colorado. Please look into this for a fix as this is clearly a bug since it is happening on more than one computer. 

Regards,

Don

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Gaming

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-10-20T09:27:21+00:00

    Dear David!

    It is almost the end of 2024.

    Issue is still persist.

    The problem is gamebar. And the xbox components.

    You made done do a lot silly and unnecesery things.

    Just report to windows "makers" that they are dtill producing "shitt".

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-12-26T18:29:43+00:00

    I'm having the same issue. My Games keep crashing because of this. This is not limited to just one or 2 games, but to all.
    Just waiting on an update by Microsoft to get this fixxed too.

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-11-15T18:32:06+00:00

    Any news on this?

    Just started happening after the monthly patch Tuesday. It's caused by svchost.exe with username "network service". Games no longer activate the GameBar Presence Writer process. Instead, I see the aforementioned error 10010 in event viewer.

    And I don't even have your KB updates. I received KB5032189, KB5032005, and Servicing Stack 10.0.19041.3684. I tried enabling the game bar and it does work in-game, but that doesn't stop the error report. Should I try to reset this Xbox Game Bar app or uninstall these recent updates?

    PS: My Microsoft Store is also completely borked now which might be related. "Unknown layout specified in manifest".

    You can try as I have done all I can do. It is up to the Devs to get this fixed but i do not foresee them doing it. I just will not play the games anymore. It is bad that you cannot even open Solitaire without generating an error. All i can say is flood the Feedback Hub with complaints.

    Don

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  4. Anonymous
    2023-11-06T05:07:46+00:00

    Same here


    Microsoft-Windows-DistributedCOM <br> --- <br><br><br><br> [ Guid] {1B562E86-B7AA-4131-BADC-B6F3A001407E} <br> --- --- --- --- --- <br><br><br><br> [ EventSourceName] DCOM <br> --- --- --- --- ---
    - EventID 10010 <br> --- --- ---
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  5. Anonymous
    2023-10-30T17:41:12+00:00

    Happy to help you. We will take into account your suggestion to correct the error. If you have more problems, contact us.

    David,

    You can see for yourself that the problem is not limited to one computer. If it was just mine then I would try the registry procedure as I religiously create a backup point every other day but I just do not see going into my registry changing things. This is a MS problem and MS needs to find a solution to this and provide a fix. I really hope this post goes to a "MS Moderator" so it can be passed up to a higher level. Please make sure that it does. Again I appreciate your help, knowledge and professionalism in this matter.

    Respectfully,

    Don

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