OK,
despite my earlier posts on this subject:
Event Id 1054 and 15
Userenv Tool
Gigabit Networks and Event Id 15
I have still had some clients with errors of Event Id 1054 and Event Id 15. I'm getting Deja vu here, but I have actually found the solution!
To fix the errors you need to turn off the autoenrollment of Certificates in Active Directory. To do this, you must edit your domain group policy (you should have created one..never use the default one; if you don't have one, then create a new one.)
You want to edit the following entries:
1) Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Public Key Policies > Autoenrollment Settings
2) User Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Public Key Policies > Autoenrollment Settings
For both entires, double click on autoenrollment settings and click 'Do not enroll certificates automatically'
If this doesn't fix the problem and the earlier posts don't, then please let me know!
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