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0X8011042B This error pops up when you try to delete a COM+ component in Component Services, but the system won't let you. It's a security protection, not a bug....
0XC0150027 Windows can't verify a side-by-side assembly file's hash. Usually a corrupt or incomplete install. Quick fix: reinstall the app or component....
0X80110429 This error means COM+ can't find components in the DLL you're trying to install. Usually a registration issue or corrupt DLL. Fix it in 3 steps....
0X80004025 COM+ app pool got paused by the system. We'll unpause it, then fix why it happened. Usually due to repeated crashes or DCOM config issues....
0X8009301D This error pops up when a certificate or ASN.1 structure in Windows doesn't match what the OSS parser expects. Usually happens during PKCS#7 or CMS op...
0X00002B06 This error means a network QoS (Quality of Service) object is corrupted or misconfigured. Usually happens after a VPN disconnect or a Windows update. ...
0X80110438 This error pops up when you try to add or rename a COM+ partition or component that already exists. I'll show you how to spot the duplicate and clean ...
0X80110485 This error means you're trying to pause or resume a COM+ application that doesn't support it. The fix is usually a config change or a component servic...
DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN This error means your PC can't resolve a domain name. It's usually a DNS glitch or cache issue. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X00002B13 Quick answer: This error means a QoS (Quality of Service) program sent a malformed flowspec. It usually happens with old VPN or network optimizer apps...
0XC00D1129 This error means Windows Media Player can't reach the streaming server due to a network or firewall block. Here's how to fix it....
0X8004E02C You get this when a COM+ component marked for pooling can't pool. The component's CLSID lacks the right registry flags. Here's why and how to fix it....
0X8011040A This error means COM+ can't find a DLL or component file. Almost always a broken registration or missing file. We'll fix it in three steps, starting w...
0X8004D008 This error means your app is asking for a transaction isolation level that DTC doesn't support. We'll show you the three most common causes and their ...
0X80110483 Stop this COM+ registry error cold. I'll show you three fixes—from a quick 30-second check to a registry rebuild—so your 64-bit binary stops acting li...
0X80110402 This error pops up when COM+ components have corrupt properties. Usually it's from a bad DLL registration or a broken COM+ app. Here's how to fix it f...
0X80091002 This error pops up when Windows can't recognize a cryptographic algorithm – usually from outdated security certificates or broken system files. Here's...
0x8007000d Windows Update fails with error 0x8007000d when a corrupted update file or bad system file blocks installation. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X80110824 This COM+ error means partitions are disabled. Start with the quick toggle, then check services, then dig into registry. I'll walk you through each st...
0X80004009 Class cache initialization fails due to a stuck COM+ catalog or corrupted cache files. Restarting the service or clearing the cache fixes it....