Details of the event with ID 15 of the source Microsoft-Windows-NetworkDeviceEnrollmentService

Event Source:Microsoft-Windows-NetworkDeviceEnrollmentService
Event ID:15 (0xF)
Event log:Application
Event type:Error
Symbolic Name:EVENT_MSCEP_FAIL_TO_CONVERT
Event text (English):The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot convert encoded portions of the client's http message (or request body for POSTPKIOperation), or the converted message (or request body for POSTPKIOperation) is larger than 64K (%1). %2
Event text (German):The coded part of the HTTP message of the client (or the request text for "POSTPKIOperation") cannot be converted by the registration service for network devices, or the converted message (or the request text for "POSTPKIOperation") is larger than 64 KB (%1). %2

Parameter

The parameters contained in the event text are filled with the following fields:

  • %1: ErrorCode (win:UnicodeString)
  • %2: ErrorMessage (win:UnicodeString)

The Network Device Enrollment Service (NDES) provides a way for devices that do not have an identifier in Active Directory (for example, network devices such as routers, switches, printers, thin clients, or smartphones and tablets) to request certificates from a certification authority. For a more detailed description, see the article "Network Device Enrollment Service (NDES) Basics„.

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