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Enumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failed [BEST FIXES]
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Today, we bring you a comprehensive guide on how to fix theEnumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failederrorinWindows10.
When thiserroroccurs, it often results in various forms of system malfunctions, ranging from abrupt reboot to search service malfunction. Basically, this is caused by irregularities in the DCOM security setup, issues withWindowssearch registry entry and/or incomplete/inappropriate initialization of the search service.
In any case, we have come up with certainWindows10-applicable solutions, so be sure to try them all.
What can I do if enumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failed? Thiserrorusually occurs ifWindowsSearch service isn’t properly configured. To fix it, set the Startup Type ofWindowsSearch service to Automatic. If that doesn’t work, change the value of SetupCompletedSuccessfully DWORD in yourregistry.
Steps to fix user sessions enumeration issues
1. Reset Windows Search startup
IfWindowsSearch service isn’t properly configured, you might getEnumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failederror. To resolve this issue, all you have to do is to change the startup type of your PC’sWindowssearch service, by following these steps:
Once this is done, check if theerroris fixed. If theerrorremains unfixed, you can try the next solution.
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2. Reconfigure Windows Search service in Registry Editor
The Registry Editor allows you to change various settings on your computer. Hence, if you encounter theEnumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failederror, you can reconfigure theWindows Searchservice inRegistryEditor to resolve the issue. To do this, follow the step-by-step guidelines below:
Once your PC’s restarted, check to see if theerrorpersists.
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3. Add SYSTEM in the DCOM setup
If SYSTEM is not included in the DCOM security setup, you are bound to encounterEnumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failederrorat one point or another.
To fix this issue, do the following:
Check if this solution has fixed theerror.
Note:Before running any of the solutions outlined in this tutorial, ensure you are logged into your PC as an administrator. This is to provide you unrestrained access to relevant programs likeRegistry Editorand Component Services among others.
There you go, these are a couple of solutions that might help you fixEnumerating user sessions to generate filter pools failederror. Be sure to try them all and let us know in the comments section if you found our solutions helpful.
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Ivan Jenic
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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.
When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.
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Ivan Jenic
Windows Hardware Expert
Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.