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DNS Server Not Responding Your PC can't talk to the DNS server. Nine times out of ten it's a stale cache or bad adapter settings. Let's fix it fast....
0XC00D2760 This error means Windows Media Player DRM can't validate its security upgrade. The culprit is almost always a corrupt DRM folder or a busted update. H...
0X0000258C This error pops up when you try to create a secondary DNS zone without specifying the master server's IP. The fix is simple: add the master IP in the ...
0X00002179 Active Directory can't create the domain because the forest or domain functional level isn't set. You'll need to raise it to at least Windows Server 2...
0X000006FE Trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed. Usually happens after a password reset or server move. Here's how to fix it...
0X0000370C This error means a side-by-side assembly manifest has two entries for the same attribute. The fix is to repair or rebuild the corrupted manifest file....
0XC0020052 This error means an RPC call failed because the server couldn't talk back. Usually it's a firewall, DNS, or service issue on the remote machine....
0X8032001F This error means Windows Filtering Platform sees an invalid subnet mask in a firewall rule. The usual culprit is a bad DHCP config or a stale rule fro...
0XC002001D This RPC protocol error usually means a firewall or broken RPC service. Start with the simplest fix—disable the firewall for 30 seconds—then work up....
0X0000171A This error means a cluster node sent partial data to another node and the connection dropped. It's almost always a network or NIC driver issue....
0XC00D2EF2 Windows Media Player can't read a playlist from your media server. This usually means the server is using an old protocol version — the fix is a quick...
0XC0130006 This error pops up when you try to add a cluster network that's already registered. It's common after a failed cleanup or partial node removal....
When DHCP is disabled on a WiFi adapter, Windows cannot obtain an IP address automatically. This guide shows how to enable DHCP via settings, command ...
0X000013B9 This error means Windows can't talk to the cluster network adapter properly. Almost always a corrupted network binding or a busted driver. I'll show y...
0XC01A0014 This error means the audit or log policy you're trying to apply is already in place. Usually caused by a stale group policy or duplicate registry entr...
0X80110815 This COM+ error pops up when copying a component and the ProgID's already tied to another CLSID. Here's how to untangle it fast....
0X00003637 This IPsec error pops up when the responder's lifetime settings mismatch during IKE negotiation. Usually a quick registry tweak or a policy refresh fi...
0x80070719 This error hits when RDS listeners fail to start due to a corrupted SChannel registry key. The fix is a manual regedit cleanup no one tells you about....
0X0000360A This error means Windows can't process the ID payload during IKE negotiation. Usually a mismatched pre-shared key or cert issue. Here's how to fix it ...
0X00000523 This error means Windows can't parse the name you typed. The fix is almost always in the format or domain context. Here's how to get past it fast....