Error Id 5037
Discussions on Event ID 5037 Ask a question about this event 5037: The Windows Firewall Driver detected critical runtime error. Terminating On this page Description of this event Field level details Examples Discuss this event Mini-seminars on this event I haven't been able to produce this event. Have you? If so, please start a discussion (see above) and post a sample along with any comments you may have! Don't forget to sanitize any private information. Free Security Log Quick Reference Chart Top 10 Windows Security Events to Monitor Examples of 5037 The Windows Firewall Driver detected critical runtime error. Terminating. Error Code:%1 Keep me up-to-date on the Windows Security Log. Email*: Bad email address *We will NOT share this Discussions on Event ID 5037 Ask a question about this event Upcoming Webinars Leveraging SCCM to Manage the Security of Your Endpoints How to Detect SQL Server Hacking without Crippling Performance or Impacting Availability Understanding Office 365 Unified Audit Logging 14 Group Policy Security Risks and How to Control them Additional Resources Security Log Quick Reference ChartThe Leftovers: A Data Recovery Study Encyclopedia •All Event IDs•Audit Policy Go To Event ID: Must be a 2-5 digit number No such event ID Security Log Quick Reference Chart Download now! Tweet Home > Security Log > Encyclopedia > Event ID 5037 User name: Password: / Forgot? Register September 2016 Patch Monday "Patch Monday: Back to Business as Usual " - sponsored by LOGbinder
Driver detected critical runtime https://www.ultimatewindowssecurity.com/securitylog/encyclopedia/event.aspx?eventID=5037 error.Resolution :Review the error code and restart the Windows Firewall service.Reference LinksEvent ID http://kb.eventtracker.com/evtpass/evtPages/EventId_5037_Microsoft-Windows-Security-Auditing_61512.asp 5037 from Source Microsoft-Windows-Security-Auditing Did this information help you to resolve the problem? Yes: My problem was resolved. No: The information was not helpful / Partially helpful. Comments: Captcha Refresh
Favorite Rating: Error 5037 "The OTP entered is incorrect."This document (7015672) is provided subject to the disclaimer http://www.novell.com/support/kb/doc.php?id=7015672 at the end of this document. Environment Self Service Password ResetSSPR 3.1 Situation Intermittent error 5037, "The OTP entered is incorrect. Please enter correct OTP or try regenerating the http://www.winvistatips.com/threads/5037-how-to-delete-a-disk-ressource-if-not-all-nodes-running.779317/ OTP" Error occurs even when the correct One Time Password (OTP) is entered Error occassionaly received after SSPR looks up the user, but before prompting for the OTPError error id sometimes after entering the OTP Resolution Reset the security key on all SSPR servers to the same new value. (Don't just copy around an existing key.) Reset the security key in "Configuration Editor --> Settings --> Security --> Security key Cause This error is has two possible causes:1) The security key of the token does not match error id 5037 the security key of the server trying to receive the token. This happens if there are multiple SSPR servers being used and the security key doesn't match.2) The token value is being corrupted somehow. This can happen in one-off situations if the user is typing it in manually, but also may be possible if user is clicking link in email, and email formatting, browser, OS, network or some other factor has an encoding issue or otherwise modifies the token. DisclaimerThis Support Knowledgebase provides a valuable tool for NetIQ/Novell/SUSE customers and parties interested in our products and solutions to acquire information, ideas and learn from one another. Materials are provided for informational, personal or non-commercial use within your organization and are presented "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. Document ID:7015672Creation Date:18-SEP-14Modified Date:18-SEP-14NovellSelf Service Password ResetNetIQSecureLogin Did this document solve your problem? Provide Feedback © Micro Focus Careers Legal close Feedback Print Full Simple Request a Call Follow Us Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Newsletter Subscription RSS
it is not possible to have all nodes up and running. So how could I delete a disk resource? Doing it in GUI will fail with 5037 - all nodes must be running for this operation! Thanks and regards Rudz Rudz, Jan 21, 2009 #1 Advertisements Edwin vMierlo [MVP] Guest Re: How to delete a disk ressource if not all nodes running Can you explain why you cannot have all nodes up and running ? This so we better understand your situation Thanks, Edwin. "Rudz" <> wrote in message news:... > Hello, > > in my configuration, it is not possible to have all nodes up and running. > > So how could I delete a disk resource? Doing it in GUI will fail with > > 5037 - all nodes must be running for this operation! > > Thanks and regards > Rudz Edwin vMierlo [MVP], Jan 21, 2009 #2 Advertisements Rudz Guest Re: How to delete a disk ressource if not all nodes running Hello Edwin, for testing purposes of booting from SAN and clustering, one of the node is a Dual-Boot-Server, so it can only have one System up and running, and I don't like to evict the 3rd node, and I have at moment no free system, that I can boot with the 3rd node-system from the SAN. Thanks and regards Rudolf "Edwin vMierlo [MVP]" wrote: > Can you explain why you cannot have all nodes up and running ? > > This so we better understand your situation > > Thanks, > Edwin. > > > "Rudz" <> wrote in message > news:... > > Hello, > > > > in my configuration, it is not possible to have all nodes up and running. > > > > So how could I delete a disk resource? Doing it in GUI will fail with > > > > 5037 - all nodes must be running for this operation! > > > > Thanks and regards > > Rudz > > > Rudz, Jan 21, 2009 #3 Jeff Hughes [MSFT] Guest Re: How to delete a disk ressource if not all nodes running Unfortunately, there's no way to remove a disk resource w/o all nodes running so your only options are to bring up all nodes, or evict the downed node, delete the disk, then rejoin it to the cluster if and when it comes back up. -- Jeff Hughes, MCSE Support Escalation Engineer Microsoft Enterprise Platforms Support (Server Core/Cluster) "Rudz" <> wrote in message news:... > Hello Edwin, > > for testing purposes of booting from SAN and clustering, one of the node > is > a Dual-Boot-Server, so it can only have one System up and running, and I > don't like to evict the 3rd node, and I have at moment no free system, > that I > can boot with the 3rd node-system from the S