Error 997 Sharepoint
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was recently ran into an issue in SharePoint where my Central Administration web app disappeared. When I tried to redeploy Central Administration, I was confronted with the error below. An exception of type System.ArgumentException was thrown. Additional exception information: Error during encryption or decryption. System error code 997. Everything I saw online said the only option was to create a new config database. Personally, I thought that seemed a bit extreme. Well, I founda better option that worked for me, and will probably work for you too. The problem is caused by the registry https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/927156 key HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\Web Server Extensions\12.0\Secure\FarmAdmin getting deleted or corrupted. Fortunately, it is a rather easy fix if you know what to do. Openan elevatedcommand prompt and change directories to %commonprogramfiles%\Microsoft Shared\Web server extensions\12\Bin Modify the username and passwordin this command, and run it on each server in the farm (This updates that registry key that got deleted/corrupted).stsadm -o updatefarmcredentials -userlogin DomainName\UserName -password NewPassword -local Modify http://nerdsknowbest.blogspot.com/2013/06/resolution-error-during-encryption-or.html the username and passwordin this command, and run it one of yourSharePointservers (this step may fail, but just continue on. The is to update the credentials inside the config database).stsadm -o updatefarmcredentials -userlogin DomainName\UserName -password NewPassword Run this command on each of the SharePoint servers in your farm.iisreset /noforce If you were like me, and you need to reinstall Central Administration, run this command on the server where you want to have Central Administration installed (You may want to choose a different port or authentication provider, I just listed the most common options.).psconfig.exe -cmd adminvs -provision -port 8080 -windowsauthprovider onlyusentlm Written by Greg Kjono at 6/30/2013 11:23:00 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: 997, adminvs, decryption, encryption, error, error code 997, Exception, FarmAdmin, fix, Microsoft, psconfig, resolution, SharePoint, sharepoint 2007, Sharepoint 2010, sharepoint 2013, stsadm, UpdateFarmCredentials Newer Post Older Post Home About Me Greg Kjono View my complete profile Blog Archive ► 2016 (2) ► September (1) ► June (1) ▼ 2013 (43) ► November (1) ► October (4) ► September (3) ► July (2) ▼ June (1) Resolution: Error during encryption or decryption.... ► May (1) ► Ap
Timer Job - Error during encryption or decryption Ben SteginkMarch 17, 2011Uncategorized0 Comments The other day I went to deploy a solution to our SharePoint farm and got the following error in the Solution Management in Central Administration. Some important background info is that http://www.benstegink.com/sharepoint-timer-job-error-during-encryption-or-decryption/ this solution first created a Web Application. We have a 4 server farm and the solution wasn’t deploying to any of the servers. Looking at the event log, we had several different errors all containing the text (the https://knowledge.autodesk.com/search-result/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Install-Failure-Error-997-Overlapped-I-O-operation-is-in-progress.html event ID for all of them was 6398): Error during encryption or decryption. System error code 997. Error during encryption or decryption. System error code 0. Error during encryption or decryption. System error code 122. All of these error 997 were based on a time job provisioning something, either the web application or the solution, or come to find out, some of our search services were having errors starting. The web application for this solution was being created on one of our servers, but failing on the other three (this was what was actually holding up the solution from being deployed). After doing some searching everyone gave two options: 1. Recreate your SharePoint Configuration database…yeah right, error 997 sharepoint this is going to be our VERY LAST attempt. 2. Run stsadm –o updatefarmcredentials (if you want to stop reading here, run this command first and it should fix the errors listed above…ONLY if this doesn’t work consider recreating your SharePoint Configuration database) Neither one of these really seemed to make sense, we created all 4 servers in the farm from scratch, install SharePoint on all of them at the same time, created about 8 web applications that had all provisioned fine already, and never made any changes to user credentials (as some posts suggested). Since the web application was being created fine on Server 1, we started looking at servers 2-4 as to what happened that would block a web application from being provisioned. We couldn’t find anything. Finally, we looked at Server 1. This server had a timer job running with a different credentials than Servers 2 – 4. Come to find out, when the install had been done, for some reason SharePoint was installed on Server 1 with one set of credentials and on Servers 2 – 4 with a complete different set of credentials. After realizing this, we conceded to the fact that yes, user credentials are probably all messed up in our SharePoint Configuration database. We ran the stsadm –o updatefarmcredentials command this morning and all of a sudden the web
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MSI (s) (08:A4) [14:22:31:690]: SECUREREPAIR: SecureRepair Failed. Error code: 35F03B34B8
Causes: This is a known issue caused by the Microsoftsecurity update KB2918614. This iss