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SL_E_NO_PID_CONFIG_DATA
Within local Windows Software Protection Platform SL_E_NO_PID_CONFIG_DATA (0xC004F00B) reports that product identification configuration data is unavailable. Treat it as the local Software Protection no PID config data condition and start with edition, product configuration source and image build, not with the final dialog text.
Why this HRESULT is specific
The local platform evaluates a graph of product instances, licenses, policy and protected state. The returning object and earliest event determine whether the failure occurred while loading prerequisites, authorizing a right, changing service state or committing status.
Evidence that can change the diagnosis
- Primary record: edition, product configuration source and image build.
- Object correlation: keep the product, account, package, device, key, or API identity associated with edition, product configuration source and image build beside the first timestamped result.
- Neighboring-state control: use a controlled comparison that tests whether missing pid configuration differs from an invalid entered key; this separates the named condition from a nearby status.
- Before/after result: retain the outcome before and after the corrective action “restore supported product configuration through servicing or correct installation media”; keep the same identifiers until the original operation succeeds.
How to distinguish nearby failures
The key comparison is this: Missing pid configuration differs from an invalid entered key. A valid local Software Protection no PID config data test keeps edition, product configuration source and image build attached to the same object and varies one supported prerequisite.
Controlled troubleshooting sequence
- Preserve the first decision: Record the earliest event stating that product identification configuration data is unavailable, together with the code, UTC time, and the same identity fields.
- Change one prerequisite: Restore supported product configuration through servicing or correct installation media; do not combine this with a store reset, key replacement, account removal, package reinstall, or unrelated repair.
- Repeat the user operation: Re-run the original operation and require that the original operation succeeds; if another HRESULT appears, diagnose it as a separate result.
Evidence-preserving cautions
While investigating this result, do not delete Tokens. Dat or reinstall keys as a first response unless evidence identifies store damage or a key problem.
Verification
The incident is resolved only when the original operation succeeds.
Technical references
- Microsoft Win32 metadata: winerror.h — status definition reference.
- Microsoft: SoftwareLicensingProduct WMI class — owning service/API reference.
- Microsoft: SoftwareLicensingService WMI class — diagnostic/remediation API reference.
- Microsoft: Slmgr. Vbs options — lifecycle reference.
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