Event Viewer ID 36887, Schannel, Fatal Alert Received 70

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I have been getting error in regards to event ID 36887, Schannel error. I'm running on Windows Server 2008 R2, 64bit. I did Windows update but afterwards, it seemed to won't go away. It's been appearing on my event viewer continuously. Help!

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I'm running Windows 7. I have SChannel Fatal Alert 40 & 70 (together) and 20 (separately from 40/70). Twice (maybe 2-3 power cycles apart) I have had a blue screen after trying to power down. I assume the issues are related? Shutdown seems to be interrupted and it goes to the blue screen. The reason is: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and it leaves behind a dump file [The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck.  The bugcheck was:

0x000000d1 - 0xfffff8800529e4a0 0x0000000000000002 0x0000000000000008 0xfffff8800529e4a0

I have not found any driver problems nor malfunctioning devices that I know of that are connected. Running a memory check resulted in no errors. I have updated anything I can and removed unnecessary software. These are the main steps I have followed from searching other posts but no solution yet (at least I doubt I fixed it, there will probably be more faults).

How can I isolate what is causing the errors? I don't see especially strange behavior in my logs but maybe I am missing something.

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Your question is beyond the scope of these Forums

This Community is mainly for home users and their computer problems, not business systems.

Kindly post your question in the TechNet Server Forums.

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I for one do have a home system. Its not a business system. But I guess I can go post over there and also get told I am in the wrong place. That's always fun.

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Nothing to do with you using it at home.

Servers are classified as business systems.

Windows home systems are XP > Vista > 7 > 8.1 > 10.

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Nothing to do with you using it at home.

Servers are classified as business systems.

Windows home systems are XP > Vista > 7 > 8.1 > 10.

Its almost like I am running Windows 7. Thanks for your troubleshooting tips.

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I am running Windows 7 Professional 64x and am having exactly the same error frequently with BSOD resulting.

Followed by:

The WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Service service entered the running state

All drivers updated. All Windows checks done.  Still shutdown error occurs.

Western Digital even sent me a free hard drive replacement - not the problem.

Any help is much appreciated.

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I noticed something strange.

I receive the following errors:

Error 36887 schannel The following fatal alert was received: 70

and one second later

Error 26887 schannel: The following fatal alert was received: 80

The strange thing is that i get these errors in a time sequence.

I get the first two errors when i start the pc.

Then i get the second batch of errors after EXACTLY 2 minutes.

Then i get the next errors EXACTLY after 4 minutes, then at 8, 16, 32 minutes.

Then i get the errors every hour.

This time sequence is the same every time since the problem started (2 months ago).

At 2,4,8,16,32, hour.  It's very strange. I googled it but i didn;t find anything.

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I seemed to notice that this error happened to me when I was using the game Cities Skylines. I am fairly sure that is what caused *my* problem. In power cycles where I did not play the game, I never got this error. I can't be certain of the correlation, but I think that is it.

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I am not using my PC for gaming, but I get these errors which lead to the Windows Blue Screen Error

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