Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentPolicyWebService |
Event ID: | 19 (0x13) |
Event log: | Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentPolicyWebService/Admin |
Event type: | Error |
Event text (English): | The Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service cannot operate because Windows authentication is not compatible with key based renewal. To resolve this issue, remove the Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service. Reconfigure the Setup options to disable key based renewal, or select either user name and password authentication or client certificate authentication, and then run Setup again. |
Event text (German): | The Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service cannot run because Windows authentication is not compatible with key-based renewal. Remove the Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service to resolve the issue. Reconfigure the setup options to disable key-based renewal, or select either username/password authentication or client certificate authentication, and then run Setup again. |
The Certificate Enrollment Web Services (Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service, CEP, and Certificate Enrollment Web Service, CES) enable the automatic request and renewal of certificates from a certification authority via a Web-based interface. This eliminates the need to contact the certification authority directly via Remote Procedure Call (RPC). For a more detailed description, see the article "Certificate request basics via Certificate Enrollment Web Services (CEP, CES)„.
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