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New 'Event' on Win2k Server - Anybody seen?

#1 User is offline   BladeRunner 

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Posted 16 January 2002 - 03:06 PM

Hi all,
One of my Windows 2000 servers has just started showing a new event in it's event log.
This is an Active Directory domain with 5 Domain Controllers.
The server in question is running Windows 2000 Server SP2.
Has anybody seen this event before, if so what was your solution?

Source: Schannel
Event ID: 36872

Description:

No suitable default server credential exists on this system. This will prevent server applications that expect to make use of the system default credentials from accepting SSL connections. An example of such an application is the directory server. Applications that manage their own credentials, such as the internet information server, are not affected by this.

This server is running Great Plains sitting on a SQL 2000 Server.
Nobody has reported any problems connecting.
There are no events detailing with Directory replication.

Aby ideas?
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#2 User is offline   Lactic.Acid 

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Posted 16 January 2002 - 08:13 PM

http://www.eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=36872&source=schannel:
As per Microsoft: "This event is logged when a server application (for example, Active Directory) attempts to perform a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection, but no server certificate is found. Server certificates are either enrolled for by hand or are automatically generated by the domain's enterprise Certificate Authority (CA). In domains where no enterprise CA exists, this is an expected event and you can safely ignore the message. "
See Q261196
All the info I can find =)
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