There is no indication of the underlying cause of that error in the trace you provided, Event 36876 is usually a benign error that does not require any intervention by the user, Windows automatically recovers from that error, apart from seeing that error in the event viewer, what problems are you experiencing with Windows, please provide full details.
System Event Viewer keeps experiencing Event 36876
System Event Viewer keeps experiencing system error, Event 36876, Schannel The certificate received from the remote server has not been properly validated. The error code is 0x80092012. The TLS connection request failed. Procedure The attached data contains the server certificate.
The following is the detailed information.
- <Event xmlns="__http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event__">
- <System>
<Provider Name="Schannel" Guid="{1f678132-5938-4686-9fdc-c8ff68f15c85}" />
<EventID>36876</EventID>
<Version>0</Version>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>0</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x8000000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2025-09-15T15:52:23.8562575Z" />
<EventRecordID>91364</EventRecordID>
<Correlation ActivityID="{a27225b7-2658-0006-7630-72a25826dc01}" />
<Execution ProcessID="1220" ThreadID="2884" />
<Channel>System</Channel>
<Computer>HP-48564-S7</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-21-3121255620-3548128546-2704796820-1001" />
</System>
- <EventData>
<Data Name="CallerProcessId">22116</Data>
<Data Name="CallerProcessImageName">curl</Data>
<Data Name="ErrorCode">0x80092012</Data>
<Binary>3082040A308202F2A00302010202103DE513FDFD4EEB418598D0A77A7DBBC5300D06092A864886F70D01010B0500308184313B3039060355040B0C3267656E657261746564206279204E6F72746F6E20416E7469766972757320666F722053534C2F544C53207363616E6E696E67311F301D060355040A0C164E6F72746F6E205765622F4D61696C20536869656C643124302206035504030C1B4E6F72746F6E205765622F4D61696C20536869656C6420526F6F74301E170D3235303732393030303030305A170D3236303832373233353935395A302D312B302906035504030C222A2E666165662E6C6976652E75736531612E6F6E2E6570696367616D65732E636F6D30820122300D06092A864886F70D01010105000382010F003082010A0282010100ABF7F3A762CC58418EEACB670D2B45EBC898DD225093CCA99304CE0DFE32619F6E30D87A3213EB599FDC6260F7CD658B7DED25930A4AE7AABE17026D6BA1C7D661FCFBA4058476DC478F2E4CA7E798FBFE11EF6664FA7C83D4EB718FADBB71AE150E2C78266ABDD9B03A0EE17033B0FE0295DA47291069D5C1CE1140C884C3245E6D3756F45759669128F062C8BDE7040FB87CF3B17BED5D50D85D839FA87E04E615F6C30B7E80E18F50DC9970006133E9B70C7D04C244F4BE92EF223419FC0C22E1D3C6C7B5918352832F499528DAB0DFCAF0EB4EA631678E1038569AFC0498819EDB5C023ADEC97423E0FCAF30709185FB34533BEC4EE3AAA0685031A3D4A10203010001A381CD3081CA301F0603551D2304183016801483F6505C33EC103FF32E681478CB45BF551E5E3A301D0603551D0E0416041470B99467B29A9B6D6B0544DAEF410D7027F14B0C30550603551D11044E304C82222A2E666165662E6C6976652E75736531612E6F6E2E6570696367616D65732E636F6D82122A2E6F6C2E6570696367616D65732E636F6D82122A2E6F6C2E6570696367616D65732E6E6574300E0603551D0F0101FF0404030205A030130603551D25040C300A06082B06010505070301300C0603551D130101FF04023000300D06092A864886F70D01010B0500038201010000A4CD8D79047C551414E20906D7E7F1B0041B3E94B7796358FB8DDD4D7DC38079BB48CC1114E5C18BD5B6469A1261AB50D137D1D466552A6D02412D7130DD5D01C6B3662B856311243BC28ACB46E3E41BD5D731BC2F39F51A47B0C5165CC9E3393E5E48739908F90282375B6B659732EDAE65145500D7721877E25F4AE20FEE3012B1FA4AFB3FD7961C55BB112C121242398EB4C265B7BA07A40C541481A4CA5A09561C772A93A8650A443B37FC2CDA70C70E8A3407664A35CFCCC09DF924BD3C135DC16A05DA8A092CE9F46AB882E8D6609988C43E6312343D6893AA61025D1468B43F077DA5F24342BFF43162021974E7C6FA9DBF76C50C7926162219AE97</Binary>
</EventData>
</Event>
Is there a way to fix this error so it don't pop up again?
Windows for home | Windows 11 | Security and privacy
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DaveM121 889.2K Reputation points Independent Advisor2025-09-15T17:01:50.3+00:00