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0X00002080 This error means AD couldn't write an attribute to an object. Usually a schema mismatch or corrupted attribute. Let's fix it fast....
0X0000170A This error means Windows can't join this server to a failover cluster. Usually a network or registry issue—here's how to fix it fast....
0X00002590 This error means a WINS server is missing from the network. It usually pops up in legacy apps or print services. Here's how to fix it fast....
0X800B0104 This error means a certificate in the chain has too many intermediate CAs. It usually happens with outdated or misconfigured security software. Here's...
0X000009B0 This error means the ADFS service can't find a valid token binding. The fix is usually a certificate store mismatch or a stale Kerberos ticket....
0X000032CD IPsec main mode policy can't be deleted or modified because it's still assigned. The real fix is to unassign it first, then remove or edit it....
0X8009035E This error means Kerberos delegation is blocked by group policy. The fix is usually adjusting constrained delegation settings on the server or client....
0XC00000AD That annoying named pipe error means your app or service is trying to talk over a disconnected pipe. Here's how to fix it fast....
Network drive not showing up or giving access denied errors? Start with reboot, then move to credential manager and SMB settings....
0XC00D2EFB This error means the Windows Media server is blocking your connection. The fix usually involves checking authentication settings, firewall rules, or t...
0X00000892 This error hits when a Windows service can't start because the system ran out of threads or the service account lacks permissions to create threads. H...
0XC01C0018 This error hits when a storage system tries to access a cached filename right after a failover. The name cache hasn't rebuilt yet, and everything stal...
0X000006B6 This error means RPC bindings are missing. Usually a DNS or service glitch. Here's how to fix it without rebooting everything....
0X0000214C This error stops DSA operations cold. Here's how to fix the DNS lookup failure fast....
0XC013000B A Windows Failover Cluster throws this when a network provider driver is missing, mismatched, or corrupted. Real fix is checking the cluster network c...
0XC0000198 You're getting this error because a trust account is trying to log in like a normal user. The fix is almost always removing the machine from the domai...
0X80090328 This error means a cert in the TLS chain expired. Dead simple. But the fix depends on which cert – client or server. Here's the real fix order....
0XC0030005 This RPC error shows up when a connection is stale or a server reboot didn't clean up properly. It's almost always a session or protocol mismatch....
0XC00D105C This means Windows Media Player can't find a required codec filter for your file. The fix is usually reinstalling codecs or resetting the Media Founda...
0X80093108 This ASN1 decoding error usually means a corrupted certificate or bad system time. Here's how to fix it fast on Windows 10 and 11....