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0X8004E024 COM+ activation timed out. This fix clears the component services queue and restarts the DTC service. Works in 5 minutes....
0XC00002DB This error pops up when you try to add a domain local group from another domain into a local group. Only universal or global groups from other domains...
0XC00D2B00 This error blocks installation when your PC fails a setup check—usually missing updates or a corrupted installer. Here's how to unstick it fast....
0X800F023F Driver install fails because Windows can't verify the .cat file. Usually a signing cert issue or a bad driver download. Fix it in under a minute with ...
WiFi dropping repeatedly? Usually a power saving setting or driver issue. Here's how to stop it for good....
0X80040110 This COM error means a class won't let you aggregate it. Usually a registry or DLL issue. Here's the fix that works most of the time....
0X000D0000 NS_S_CALLPENDING means Windows is waiting on a network operation that hasn't finished. Usually a DNS or proxy hang-up. Fix it fast....
0X8004020E This error pops up when you try to modify or delete a COM+ object that was added through the Administrative SDK. The fix is simpler than you'd think....
0X00000724 This error means your RPC serialization version is mismatched. Usually a corrupt COM+ catalog or outdated Windows update causes it. Here's the fix....
0X00002166 That error means you're trying to add a security-sensitive attribute to the Global Catalog, and AD won't let you. You'll need to edit the schema or wo...
0X80080007 Error 0x80080007 means Windows can't normalize a moniker path. Usually a COM or DCOM registration issue. Here's how to squash it fast....
0X80110439 You get this COM+ error when trying to install or register a component that already exists in the catalog. Here's how to fix it step by step....
0X00002075 This error pops up when Active Directory can’t fit user attributes into a small buffer. It’s usually a dirty LDAP query or a bad schema attribute....
0XC023000C Your network interface gave up mid-request. This usually means a driver crash, power saving glitch, or adapter fault. Start simple: reboot the adapter...
Your network keeps dropping? It's usually power management killing the adapter or a bad driver. Here's what actually works....
0X0000217D Active Directory exploding? This error means the database ran out of space to track changes. Here's how to stop the bleeding fast....
0XC0000239 This error means Windows can't send data because no IP address is bound to the network adapter. I'll show you how to reset the network stack and check...
0XC0190033 This error means a transaction enlistment isn't marked as superior, blocking KTM commits. Common in old SQL Server clusters or .NET apps on Windows Se...
0X0000277C This error means Windows can't find a network service during WSA startup. Usually a DNS or service dependency issue. Fixes range from 30 seconds to 15...
0X8004E023 This COM+ activation error usually means a corrupted catalog or permission issue. Start with the quick service restart, then move to COM+ repair tools...