Error code lists
When working with Microsoft technologies, we sometimes see the same error message used in different products. This makes a lot of sense because some products will use code from others and some will interact with others. Often overlooked is taking an error message from Configuration Manager and finding an unrelated example from another product. Let me give an example of HTTP. Many of the Configuration Manager roles are based on HTTP communication, and HTTP has a standard set of error messages. Add in some certificates and HTTPS communications and it is not unusual for people to start to get lost in the logs. What is often found is that if we take the error out of its Configuration Manager context for a moment and look at what that ...
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