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Aerdna Ttag
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I am doing MCSA at the moment, and I am practising through VM's on Hyper-V. After clustering 2 servers and I came to the part to create a file share an error is popping up. I have looked through many forums and articles, I tried all help I found but the error still popped up. Can you please help? The below is the error. Thanks in advance.
WinRM cannot process the request. The following request with error code 0x8009030e occured while using Negotiate authentication. A specified logon session does not exist. It may already have been terminated.
This can occur if the provided credentials are not valid on the target server, or if the server identity could not be verified. If you trust the server identity, add the server name to the TrustedHosts list, and then retry the request. Use winrm.cmd to view or edit the TrustedHosts list. Note that computers in the TrustedHosts list might not be authenticated. For more information about how to edit the TrustedHosts list, run the following command: winrm help config.
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I am doing MCSA at the moment, and I am practising through VM's on Hyper-V. After clustering 2 servers and I came to the part to create a file share an error is popping up. I have looked through many forums and articles, I tried all help I found but the error still popped up. Can you please help? The below is the error. Thanks in advance.
WinRM cannot process the request. The following request with error code 0x8009030e occured while using Negotiate authentication. A specified logon session does not exist. It may already have been terminated.
This can occur if the provided credentials are not valid on the target server, or if the server identity could not be verified. If you trust the server identity, add the server name to the TrustedHosts list, and then retry the request. Use winrm.cmd to view or edit the TrustedHosts list. Note that computers in the TrustedHosts list might not be authenticated. For more information about how to edit the TrustedHosts list, run the following command: winrm help config.
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