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Sunday, June 23, 2019 3:27 PM
All - On my Win 10 Pro, I recently updated from 1803 to 1903. I continue to get numerous new EVent 10016 Warnings about
The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
{2593F8B9-4EAF-457C-B68A-50F6B8EA6B54}
and APPID
{15C20B67-12E7-4BB6-92BB-7AFF07997402}
As this is a very common problem, from numerous forums, we all now know that the APPID is for the DCOM item PerAppRuntimeBroker.
I thought I might try to add the "missing" permission settings in dcomcnfg. HOWEVER, when I hit the Edit button in Launch and Activation Permissions on the Security tab in Properties for PerAppRuntimeBroker, I got this:
That is a new one on me. I hit Cancel.
Also, I searched regedit for the AppID {15c20b67-12e7-4bb6-92bb-7aff07997402}, and I did not see anything that looked like the mentioned nondisplayable permission entries.
What is this Windows Security warning, and what happens to my life if I hit Remove?
Thanks.
glnzglnz
☺ In the office, Dell Optiplex 7040 with 8GB RAM, Win 7 Pro 64-bit and Office 2010
☻ At home, Dell Optiplex 7010 with 16GB RAM dual-booting Win 7 Pro 64-bit (now with Office 365 Home) and Win 10 Pro 64-bit
♥ Also still have Dell Optiplex 755 with 4GB RAM with Win XP Pro SP3 (which still gets updates with the POS hack) and Office 2003
glnzglnz
☺ In the office, Dell Optiplex 7040 with 8GB RAM, Win 7 Pro 64-bit and Office 2010
☻ At home, Dell Optiplex 7010 with 16GB RAM dual-booting Win 7 Pro 64-bit (now with Office 365 Home) and Win 10 Pro 64-bit
♥ Also still have Dell Optiplex 755 with 4GB RAM with Win XP Pro SP3 (which still gets updates with the POS hack) and Office 2003
All replies (5)
Sunday, June 23, 2019 5:52 PM
what happens when you simply ignore the warning?
Monday, June 24, 2019 7:48 AM
Hi,
Thank you for posting in Microsoft TechNet Forum.
I found a post which may had a similar issue with you, please try to refer to it:
Best regards,
Hurry
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Wednesday, June 26, 2019 1:22 AM
Hi,
How things are going there on this issue?
Please let me know if you would like further assistance.
Best regards,
Hurry
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Wednesday, June 26, 2019 1:30 AM
Hurry - sorry, but you did not answer my question. What happens if I hit "Remove"?
glnzglnz
☺ In the office, Dell Optiplex 7040 with 8GB RAM, Win 7 Pro 64-bit and Office 2010
☻ At home, Dell Optiplex 7010 with 16GB RAM dual-booting Win 7 Pro 64-bit (now with Office 365 Home) and Win 10 Pro 64-bit
♥ Also still have Dell Optiplex 755 with 4GB RAM with Win XP Pro SP3 (which still gets updates with the POS hack) and Office 2003
Thursday, June 27, 2019 6:31 AM
Hi,
Thank you for your feedback.
It is recommended that you don't remove. If you hit ''Remove'', maybe you get some mistakes.
Best regards,
Hurry
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