Eventid 10154: The WinRM service failed to create the following SPNs: WSMAN
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Friday, February 08, 2013 7:32 PM
Hi there I am running Windows SBS 2011 Standard edition.
I have a bunch of errors which are preventing me from getting my server into production, I will be discussing two here now.
The errors I am getting are the 10154
The WinRM service failed to create the following SPNs: WSMAN/SERVER.easternscript.local; WSMAN/SERVER.
Additional Data
The error received was 8344: %%8344.
User Action
The SPNs can be created by an administrator using setspn.exe utility.and I am also getting EventID 10149
The WinRM service is not listening for WS-Management requests.
User Action
If you did not intentionally stop the service, use the following command to see the WinRM configuration:
winrm enumerate winrm/config/listenerI have a read several threads on 10154 and was unable to fix the problem.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/exchange2010/thread/1a141035-1c5d-4fcb-90c0-573b7e7800a6
dsacls "CN=AdminSDHolder,CN=System,DC=mycomputersdomain,DC=local" /G "S-1-5-20:WS;Validated write to service principal name"
Althrough this completed properly without error, when restarting the winrm service it still gives the same errors.
I tried doing so manually by opening ADSI Edit, Selecting my domain, right clicking Domain Controller, Properties, Advanced, Add Network Service, then when I go to the object tab I have no option for Validated Write to Service Principal name.
Maybe I am missing something here...
Please help me out :-) thanks
All Replies
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Friday, February 08, 2013 11:19 PM
Hello Puffy,
look at this: The WinRM service failed to create the following SPNs.Bye,
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Monday, February 11, 2013 2:57 PMI have tried the solutions outline there as well, the problem for me is that when I get to the point where I am to add the NETWORK SERVICE Write Permission using ADSI Edit I can not because the Validated write to service principal name doesnt appear. I get all the way to adding network service but the option isn't there.
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013 6:52 PM
I found out NAP Policy Service wasn't running.
Once I set it to automatic, and restarted the errors went away
- Marked As Answer by Puffy the dragon Tuesday, February 12, 2013 6:52 PM
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013 10:17 PM
Hello Puffy,
thank you for feedback, good work !!!Regards,
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