How to Solve: A Referral was Returned from the Server

Amanda Gao
4 min readDec 30, 2020

Some users complain that they fail to install programs on their computer and only receive the “a referral was returned from the server” error message. This problem could also happen when you are trying to update your drivers and even reinstall the operating system.

The reasons for this problem could be various and it might be hard for users to figure out the exact culprit in their cases. If you come across the problem, you can try the following methods to fix it. Let’s check them out one by one.

Fix 1: Grant Administrator Privileges

You might receive the “a referral was returned from the server error” due to lack of administrator permissions. To fix the problem, you can try installing the target applications as an administrator. Here’s what you need to do.

Step 1: Right-click the launcher of the problematic application and choose Properties.

Step 2: Switch to the Compatibility tab and click the Change settings for all users button.

Step 3: In the pop-up window, check Run this program as an administrator and click Apply and OK to save changes.

After that, you can try installing the application again and check if the problem is resolved.

Fix 2: Modify Windows Registry

If multiple applications or services gives the referral returned from the server error on your computer, you might need to modify your Windows registry to fix the issue for all programs at once. Just follow the steps below:

Step 1: Right-click Windows + R to open the Run window. Input regedit and click the OK button to open Registry Editor.

Step 2: Copy and paste Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System in the address bar and press Enter to locate the System key quickly.

Step 3: In the right-pane, double-click the ValidateAdminCodeSignatures entry, set its Value data to 0, and click the OK button.

After that, restart your computer and check if the “a referral was returned from the server” error message disappears.

Besides, some users recommend disabling a related group policy to solve the problem and this method has been proven to be effective. So, you can also have a try.

Step 1: Invoke the Run window, input gpedit.msc, and press Enter to open Local Group Policy Editor.

Step 2: Navigate to Computer Configuration > Windows Settings> Security Settings > Local Policies > Security Option.

Step 3: In the right pane, double-click the option “ User Account Control : Only elevate executables that are signed and validated”, choose Disabled, and click the OK button to disable this policy.

Once it’s done, reboot your system to check if the referral returned from the server error has been resolved.

It turns out that the “a referral was returned from the server error” has something to do with Windows updates. Some users encounter the problem right after they’ve installed a certain Windows update. If this applies to your case, uninstalling the recently installed Windows update could help you fix the problem.

Step 1: Press Windows + S, input control panel in the search bar, and click the result to open it.

Step 2: Go to Programs > Programs and Features and click View installed updates in the left pane.

Step 3: Choose the recently install update for Microsoft Windows and click the Uninstall button

After uninstalling the update according to the onscreen instructions, restart your device to check if the problem is removed.

Fix 5: Perform A System Restore

If all the above methods fail to get rid of the “a referral was returned from the server” error message for you, you can try performing a system restore to revert your system to a previous point before the referral returned from the server error appeared. If you don’t know how to do that, you can refer to our previous guide: What Is System Restore Point and How to Create It? Look Here!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Position: Columnist

Amanda has been working as English editor for the MiniTool team since she was graduated from university. She enjoys sharing effective solutions and her own experience to help readers fix various issues with computers, dedicated to make their tech life easier and more enjoyable.

She has published many articles, covering fields of data recovery, partition management, disk backup, and etc. In order to provide more useful tips and information, she is still committed to expand her technical knowledge.

Originally published at https://www.partitionwizard.com on December 30, 2020.

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