Event Id | 5130 |
Source | Windows SharePoint Services 3 |
Description | Information Rights Management (IRM): There was a problem while initializing a client session. The problem occurred while obtaining a Group Identity Certificate (GIC) of the current publishing user. The local machine was used as the current publishing user. Additional Data Error value: %1 |
Event Information | According to Microsoft: Cause : The problem occurred while obtaining a Group Identity Certificate (GIC) of the current publishing user. The local machine was used as the current publishing user. Resolution : Delete stored licenses The stored licenses might be corrupt. You must delete the current licenses. They will be automatically re-created. You must be a member of the SharePoint Administrators group to stop and start the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Web application. You must have write access to the license directories to delete these directories. Note :Restarting IIS will render all the Web content on that server unavailable to users while it is starting up. You might want to restart IIS during a regularly-scheduled service time. To delete stored licenses To delete stored licenses iisreset /stop 2.On the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 front-end Web server, navigate to the %allusersprofile%\Application Data\Microsoft\DRM\Server\ folder. 3.Delete all folders named after the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 application pool identity account. The application pool identity is the user account that Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 is running under. 4.Restart the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 process by running the following command at the command prompt. iisreset /start Verify : To verify that this problem is resolved, users should download and then re-upload a file from a rights-managed document library. If successful, then the problem is resolved. |
Reference Links | Event ID 5130 from Source Windows SharePoint Services 3 |
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