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ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID Chrome throws this when the cert's domain doesn't match the site you're visiting. Almost always a misconfigured server, bad proxy, or outdated client....
0X00000498 File replacement fails because another process locks the target. Usually antivirus or the file itself is in use. Kill the lock and it's done....
0X80094011 Your user account doesn't have enroll permission on the CA. Fix it by checking your cert template or CA security, usually via the Certification Author...
0X00000238 Quick answer: Restart the Netlogon service on both domain controllers. This error means two DCs can't authenticate each other—usually from a trust or ...
0X80280053 This TPM error usually pops up after a firmware update or TPM reset. Here's how to clear it fast without reinstalling Windows....
0XC0000386 Smart card keyset missing. Happens when Windows can't find the private key container for a smart card certificate. Usually after a user profile migrat...
0X000013D2 This error hits when a node tries to join a Windows Failover Cluster but the join times out or gets cancelled mid-handshake. Usually a transient netwo...
0XC000019F This error pops up when apps or old systems try to use 8.3 short filenames on a volume where they're disabled. Common on NTFS drives, especially with ...
0X00000233 This rare error means a program tried to access an invalid Local Descriptor Table offset. I'll walk you through the fixes, from a quick reboot to a re...
0X00000492 This Windows error means a program tried to read a property set that doesn't exist on a file or folder. The fix is usually cleaning up corrupted metad...
0X00000437 This error means Windows can't start a service because the service account credentials don't match the stored password. Here's the fix....
0XC0000351 Kerberos pre-auth mechanism mismatch between client and DC. Usually from a domain controller or client with outdated crypto settings....
0x00000bc4 Your printer shows offline? DNS changes, stale spoolers, or power settings cause this. Quick answer: restart the print spooler and flush DNS. Works 80...
0X000004BE This error pops up when Windows can’t read a network path or share name. Usually a typo or DNS issue. Here's how to fix it fast....
0XC0220017 This error pops up when you try to delete a built-in Windows Firewall rule. You can't delete it — but you can disable or bypass it....
0X800401F2 Shows up when COM can't find the registered class for a requested object. Usually from a broken or missing CLSID registry entry....
0X80110449 This error means COM+ is blocking an operation because the component you're trying to register was built for a different CPU architecture—like 32-bit ...
0X8011041D This error happens when a COM+ component can't load a DLL—often after a failed update or corrupt registration. Here's how to fix it....
0X800B010F One of the common certificate errors in Windows. Means the cert's common name doesn't match what you're connecting to. Here's how to fix it....
0X000003F0 This error means Windows tried to use a security token that doesn't exist anymore. Usually happens when a process or service lost its handle mid-opera...