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Old 01-03-2008
Donaldo
 
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HttpEvent ID 15016

Unable to initialize the security package kerberos for server side
authentication.

Windows Vista Home Edition - SP1 -
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Old 01-03-2008
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Re: HttpEvent ID 15016

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> Unable to initialize the security package kerberos for server side
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Old 02-03-2008
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Re: HttpEvent ID 15016

Thanks, Mark. I am an unexperienced vista user, how can get into
authentication to disable anonymous authentication.
I did open Internet Options - Security - Local Intranet - and uncheck
"Automatically Detect Intranet Network. and the HttpEvent ID 15016 "unable
to initialize the security package kerberos for server side authentication.
the error continues in Event viewer.
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> > authentication.
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Old 02-03-2008
Mark L. Ferguson
 
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Re: HttpEvent ID 15016

Security tab, highlight local intranet, click "Custom Level" button, scroll
down to the bottom for anonymous logon radio button.

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"Donaldo" <Donaldo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks, Mark. I am an unexperienced vista user, how can get into
> authentication to disable anonymous authentication.
> I did open Internet Options - Security - Local Intranet - and uncheck
> "Automatically Detect Intranet Network. and the HttpEvent ID 15016
> "unable
> to initialize the security package kerberos for server side
> authentication.
> the error continues in Event viewer.
> --
> Don
>
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
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>> "Donaldo" <Donaldo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:7C12A79D-DCF7-4505-8BB8-6A2E6374E0E0@microsoft.com...
>> > Unable to initialize the security package kerberos for server side
>> > authentication.
>> >
>> > Windows Vista Home Edition - SP1 -

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Old 02-03-2008
Gyula Mester
 
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Re: HttpEvent ID 15016

Does not make any difference.... error still there

"Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFerguson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:15B45B4E-23D3-4081-96F7-C6F7E4E55356@microsoft.com...
> Security tab, highlight local intranet, click "Custom Level" button,
> scroll down to the bottom for anonymous logon radio button.
>
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> Was this helpful? Then click the "Yes" Ratings button. Voting helps the
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> interface.
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> "Donaldo" <Donaldo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0D58F237-A394-4D53-B811-3A1107D0760C@microsoft.com...
>> Thanks, Mark. I am an unexperienced vista user, how can get into
>> authentication to disable anonymous authentication.
>> I did open Internet Options - Security - Local Intranet - and uncheck
>> "Automatically Detect Intranet Network. and the HttpEvent ID 15016
>> "unable
>> to initialize the security package kerberos for server side
>> authentication.
>> the error continues in Event viewer.
>> --
>> Don
>>
>>
>> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>>
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>>> "Donaldo" <Donaldo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:7C12A79D-DCF7-4505-8BB8-6A2E6374E0E0@microsoft.com...
>>> > Unable to initialize the security package kerberos for server side
>>> > authentication.
>>> >
>>> > Windows Vista Home Edition - SP1 -
>>>

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Old 02-03-2008
Mark L. Ferguson
 
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Re: HttpEvent ID 15016

What can't happen because of this event? What are you trying to do?

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> Does not make any difference.... error still there
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" <MarkLFerguson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:15B45B4E-23D3-4081-96F7-C6F7E4E55356@microsoft.com...
>> Security tab, highlight local intranet, click "Custom Level" button,
>> scroll down to the bottom for anonymous logon radio button.
>>
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>> .
>> "Donaldo" <Donaldo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:0D58F237-A394-4D53-B811-3A1107D0760C@microsoft.com...
>>> Thanks, Mark. I am an unexperienced vista user, how can get into
>>> authentication to disable anonymous authentication.
>>> I did open Internet Options - Security - Local Intranet - and uncheck
>>> "Automatically Detect Intranet Network. and the HttpEvent ID 15016
>>> "unable
>>> to initialize the security package kerberos for server side
>>> authentication.
>>> the error continues in Event viewer.
>>> --
>>> Don
>>>
>>>
>>> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>>>
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>>>> news:7C12A79D-DCF7-4505-8BB8-6A2E6374E0E0@microsoft.com...
>>>> > Unable to initialize the security package kerberos for server side
>>>> > authentication.
>>>> >
>>>> > Windows Vista Home Edition - SP1 -
>>>>

>>

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Old 21-04-2008
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Hi

I know this thread is getting a bit old, but this error message still persists for may people, so here is the scoop on this one.

Unless your machine is a part of a Domain, this message can be Safely Ignored.
Apparently this pops up in Vista with SP1 installed and is meaningless for most users, only those ones who are part of a Domain need to contact MS Support for more info on this one.

Hope this helps those of US that have this stupid error popping up constantly....;)

Dave
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Old 13-05-2008
hdbg62
 
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Re: HttpEvent ID 15016


Here's the MSTECHNET scoop on it:


'Microsoft Corporation'
(http://technet2.microsoft.com/window....mspx?mfr=true)



That's one down and a few more to go.


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Old 13-07-2008
JoeJoe2
 
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Re: HttpEvent ID 15016


I researched this also and came up with the same MS note. It is the
last error in the log and I would love to get rid of it. Any ideas?


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Old 13-07-2008
kevpan815@noreply.com
 
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Re: HttpEvent ID 15016

I Like To Capitalize The First Letter Of Each Word Because Of My Mental
State. Just FYI. I Need Medical Care. Just FYI

Just FYI

For Your Information. Just FYI. Isn't Posting For Your Information? I
Thought So But My Tiny Brain Tells Me To Say Just FYI Because I Don't
Realize That. Just FYI

Just FYI

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> I researched this also and came up with the same MS note. It is the
> last error in the log and I would love to get rid of it. Any ideas?
>
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Old 23-01-2009
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Re: HttpEvent ID 15016

I have the same Kerberos problem right out of the box with a new DELL XPS M1730. 2.2ghz dual core CPU 4gb ram. Running Vista Home Premium and loaded with Microsoft Office Ultimate. Been to DELL who say reload the factory image from the DELL partition....done that.....Formatted the hard drive as part of the process back to squeeky clean Vista HP....first thing it does when it's reborn is go to microsoft update and download the 430mb that is SP1...back to square one with my //http 15016 (Kerberos etc).......Scenario 2 ...go to microsoft support online........tell them the config and they tell me they have never heard of Kerberos...i tell em it came with SP1 and then they go away and find it and ask me question about what domain i'm connected to and i say it's just a standalone home pc that connects to internet via broadband connection. You can safely ignore the error comes the reply....no i can't say i.......my machine hangs every day just past password entry and i have to power off....reboot in safe mode....shutdown.....reboot normally....then it works...then i work.....i shutdown properly when i've finished.......next day.........Groundhog day ! Looking on the tinterweb some people say when in safe mode the last .exe is CRCDISK.EXE and some say this is the problem.......not convinced........i've tried the regedit scenario and disabling the event that causes the error message to be recorded in the event log......fine....machine still freezes though......Kerberos is a piece of software that authenticates single sign on and passes details to other pieces of interacting s/w as aa SSO process would do. Microsoft told me that if it isn't part of blah blah 2008 then it's not part of vista which is what vista was founded on......Doesn't help us though does it ! ...........Microsoft 7 Beta anyone ?
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Old 23-01-2009
Sinclair
 
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Re: HttpEvent ID 15016

I did get rid of it time ago via a simple registry edit as follows:

Open the Event and click Details. Then click on XLM.

Copy the GUID - Example {7b6bc78c-898b-4170-bbf8-1a469ea43fc5}

Open RegEdit highlight Computer, go to Edit > Find and paste the GUID. Just
as shown the the example above.

Regedit will display
HKey_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WINEVT\Publishers\{7b6bc78c-898b-4170-bbf8-1a469ea43fc5}

On the right hand side, open the Enabled (Reg_DWord) and change the 1 to 0

Reboot.





"Jonince" wrote:

>
> I have the same Kerberos problem right out of the box with a new DELL
> XPS M1730. 2.2ghz dual core CPU 4gb ram. Running Vista Home Premium and
> loaded with Microsoft Office Ultimate. Been to DELL who say reload the
> factory image from the DELL partition....done that.....Formatted the
> hard drive as part of the process back to squeeky clean Vista
> HP....first thing it does when it's reborn is go to microsoft update and
> download the 430mb that is SP1...back to square one with my //http 15016
> (Kerberos etc).......Scenario 2 ...go to microsoft support
> online........tell them the config and they tell me they have never
> heard of Kerberos...i tell em it came with SP1 and then they go away and
> find it and ask me question about what domain i'm connected to and i say
> it's just a standalone home pc that connects to internet via broadband
> connection. You can safely ignore the error comes the reply....no i
> can't say i.......my machine hangs every day just past password entry
> and i have to power off....reboot in safe mode....shutdown.....reboot
> normally....then it works...then i work.....i shutdown properly when
> i've finished.......next day.........Groundhog day ! Looking on the
> tinterweb some people say when in safe mode the last .exe is CRCDISK.EXE
> and some say this is the problem.......not convinced........i've tried
> the regedit scenario and disabling the event that causes the error
> message to be recorded in the event log......fine....machine still
> freezes though......Kerberos is a piece of software that authenticates
> single sign on and passes details to other pieces of interacting s/w as
> aa SSO process would do. Microsoft told me that if it isn't part of blah
> blah 2008 then it's not part of vista which is what vista was founded
> on......Doesn't help us though does it ! ...........Microsoft 7 Beta
> anyone ?
>
>
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