Quick Reference: Troubleshooting Netlogon Error Codes ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ January 28, 2013 by Mark Morowczynski [MSFT] // 24 Comments 0 0 Hi this is Brandon Wilson and today I will be providing you with a quick reference for troubleshooting Netlogon error codes. I say “quick reference” very loosely here, because this is one of those sticky subjects that can easily expand into many more areas and become a very long discussion. So, I’m going to do my best to focus on just the codes and possible solutions for the error codes that are more common to see. Anyone who has dealt with some of these issues knows that some of these outlined areas can lead to huge revenue loss for a business, or at the very least an annoying authentication prompt J I welcome you to leave comments and questions, or suggestions for articles that you as the reader would be interested in seeing us do on AskPFE Platforms ( http://blogs.tech...
Service Principal Names (SPNs) SetSPN Syntax (Setspn.exe) Table of Contents SPN Purpose SPN Format SetSPN Viewing or Checking SPN Registrations SPN Registration Errors Related to SPN Registration or Configuration Manually Registering SPNs Troubleshooting SPN Issues Resolving SPN Registration Issues SPN Lookup Errors Delegation External Articles SPN Purpose A service principal name (SPN) is the name by which a Kerberos client uniquely identifies an instance of a service for a given Kerberos target computer. If you install multiple instances of a service on computers throughout a forest, each instance must have its own SPN. A given service instance can have multiple SPNs if there are multiple names that clients might use for authentication. For example, an SPN always includes the name of the host computer on which the service instance is running, so a service instance might register an SPN for each name or alias of its host. ↑ Return to T...
Introduction This guide provides an architectural overview of SCEP certificate profile deployment to Android devices in Microsoft Intune, including how to verify that each step is successful. It also provides troubleshooting suggestions for some of the most common issues that you may encounter during the deployment process. It's assumed that you have configured the NDES server, the Trusted Root profile and SCEP profile. In the example in this guide, the Trusted Root and SCEP profiles are named as follows: Trusted Root Profile: AndroidNorthEndRootCert SCEP profile: AndroidSCEP Overview of SCEP communication flow NDES and SCEP issues are some of the most challenging problems that may be encountered when you use Microsoft Intune. Having a basic understanding of the architecture and the communication flow of the SCEP process helps you identify or narrow the scope of the issue. It's important to understand how to collect logs, ...
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