Error 2114 can appear in very different environments—Canon printers, CyberArk systems, and Windows Netlogon services. Whether you're trying to print a document, access secure credentials, or connect to a domain, this error can stop everything in its tracks.
Let’s break down what it means in each case—and how to fix it.
🖨️ Canon Printer Error 2114 (Pro 200, G600, etc.)
🧠 What It Means:
Canon’s error 2114 usually indicates a communication failure between your computer and the printer—often due to driver conflict, bad USB cable, or print spooler issues.
🛠️ How to Fix Canon 2114:
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Update Printer Driver:
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Go to Canon’s official site → Support → Drivers
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Download the latest for your model (Pro 200, G600, etc.)
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Restart the Print Spooler:
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Press
Win + R
→ typeservices.msc
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Find Print Spooler → Right-click → Restart
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Change USB Port / Cable:
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Use a different USB port or a known working cable
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Reinstall the Printer:
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Go to
Settings > Devices > Printers & Scanners
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Remove and re-add the device
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🔍 Still stuck? Canon support confirms 2114 can occur after firmware updates—try rolling back via printer settings.
🔒 CyberArk Error 2114: ext01::permission denied (password)
🧠 What It Means:
In CyberArk, error 2114 often shows up during PVWA or PSM logins and is tied to permission denial or misconfigured password vault policies.
🛠️ How to Fix It:
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Check Account Permissions:
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Go to CyberArk Admin Portal → Verify user permissions to the safe
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Reconfirm Password Object Configuration:
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Invalid or missing password objects can trigger this error
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Check Vault Connection Parameters:
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Ensure the
ext01
or similar modules have correct safe names and object references
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Audit Logs:
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Navigate to
Monitoring > Vault Logs
to see the exact denial reason
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🔐 Pro Tip: Ensure your CyberArk agent is updated to avoid compatibility issues causing 2114.
🖥️ Netlogon Service Not Starting (Error 1068 / Code 2114)
If you're seeing “An attempt was made to logon, but the network logon service was not started” or Error 1068, it often ties back to Netlogon dependency failures.
🧠 What It Means:
Error 2114 in this context means the Netlogon service could not start because another dependent service (often Workstation or RPC) failed.
🛠️ How to Fix Netlogon 2114:
✅ Step 1: Enable Required Services
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Press
Win + R
→ typeservices.msc
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Ensure these are set to Automatic and Running:
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Workstation
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Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
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Server
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Netlogon
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✅ Step 2: Reset TCP/IP Stack
netsh int ip reset
✅ Step 3: Restore Default Dependencies (Registry Fix)
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Press
Win + R
→ typeregedit
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Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon
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Check DependOnService and make sure it includes
LanmanWorkstation
✅ Step 4: Restart in Safe Mode and Enable Networking
💡 Still stuck? Try using the “sfc /scannow” command to fix corrupted system files.
❓ FAQ
Q: Is error 2114 a virus or malware issue?
Not typically. It’s usually related to permissions, drivers, or service configurations.
Q: Can this error affect printing from mobile devices to Canon printers?
Yes, if the printer is not properly registered on the network.
Q: Do I need admin access to fix CyberArk 2114 errors?
Yes, you need elevated CyberArk admin or safe-level permissions.
💡 Final Thoughts
Error code 2114 is confusing because it shows up in totally different systems—Canon printers, CyberArk, and Windows networking. But once you understand its context, it’s surprisingly fixable.
🛠️ Whether you’re fixing a Canon G600, logging into CyberArk, or restarting Netlogon on Windows 10, this guide covers you step-by-step.
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