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Update enable-ldap-signing-in-windows-server.md #1576
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Event 2889 binding type meaning was incorrect.
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Event 2889 binding type meaning was incorrect. original KB is correct:
https://internal.evergreen.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/an-update-is-available-that-changes-client-bind-type-information-in-event-id-2889-in-windows-server-2008-r2-c7362928-c68c-a7b3-a9f2-f3c82d3bcef8
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