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On 12/17/2016 15:08, Karl Denninger wrote:<br>
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Setting up a connection from a DIFFERENT Win10 machine works
fine, so it's computer-specific. It never gets to the point of
checking certificates, so whatever it is that's making it angry
is happening on the client side before it gets there.<br>
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If anyone has run into this and has any ideas on where to look
it would be appreciated. I turned on RAS tracing and it tells
me nothing; there is no error in the logs that generates, and I
can't find an exception in the system event log either.<br>
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Scratch that -- I found an error "87" in the RAS log, but nothing
more (and that's not very helpful!)<br>
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My other clients are working fine; Android and Windows....<br>
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Windows had managed to make itself brain-dead; a non-destructive
reload has cleared the problem...<br>
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Karl Denninger<br>
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