Microsoft-Windows-Windows Remote Management Error ID 142

In my Windows Server 2008 R2 OS in the Event Viewer there is an error pertains as Microsoft-Windows-Windows Remote Management Error ID 142 states-(WSMan operation CreateShell failed, error code 2150858999).What is this error? And What is the remedy for this
error?
System
Provider
[ Name]
Microsoft-Windows-WinRM
[ Guid]
{A7975C8F-AC13-49F1-87DA-5A984A4AB417}
EventID
142
Version
0
Level
2
Task
10
Opcode
2
Keywords
0x4000000000000002
TimeCreated
[ SystemTime]
2011-11-10T06:32:40.654451200Z
EventRecordID
37902
Correlation
[ ActivityID]
{01F11C40-F800-0000-0091-795E689FCC01}
Execution
[ ProcessID]
7140
[ ThreadID]
8080
Channel
Microsoft-Windows-WinRM/Operational
Computer
WIN-BNILITE1545.mumthaz.contoso.com
Security
[ UserID]
S-1-5-18
EventData
operationName
CreateShell
errorCode
2150858999
MumthazMuhsin

Hi,
Please perform the following steps to check the issue can be fixed.
Create the following Dwords under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\HTTP\Parameters
• MaxFieldLength
o Dword
o Value 65534 (Decimal)
• MaxRequestBytes
o Dword
o Value 40000 (Decimal)
Reboot the server for the changes to take effect.
Regards,
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