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IPSEC Service Fails and switches to block mode

Asked by jdroger2 in IPSec Security Protocol, Windows 2003 Server, SBS Small Business Server

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We're getting IPSEC error 4292 in the system log on a server.  The issue is intermittent.  Always a manual reboot of the server will fix it.  We have followed the instructions of the microsoft article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912023, which appeared to solve the issue for a couple of days, but the problem has now returned.  

Attempts to replicate the issue by rebooting the server using the nightly reboot schedule have been unsuccessful, so we have been unable to recreate the issue on demand to troubleshoot.  Any suggestions are welcome.

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