Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-NetworkDeviceEnrollmentService |
Event ID: | 46 (0x2E) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Error |
Symbolic Name: | EVENT_MSCEP_FAILED_HASH_ALGORITHM |
Event text (English): | The Network Device Enrollment Service failed to load the hash algorithm specified at location %1. Use the command "certutil -v -csplist" to verify that the computer on which the Network Device Enrollment Service is installed supports the hash algorithm specified. Near the end of the command output, look for the section labeled "Hash Algorithms". If the algorithm specified in the registry is not listed, configure a different hash algorithm in the registry. The error returned was (%2). %3 |
Event text (German): | The hash algorithm specified under "%1" could not be loaded by the registry service for network devices. Use the "certutil -v -csplist" command to ensure that the computer on which the Network Device Enrollment Service is installed supports the specified hash algorithm. Look for a section labeled "hash algorithms" at the end of the command output. If the algorithm specified in the registry is not listed, configure a different hash algorithm in the registry. Error returned: (%2). %3 |
Parameter
The parameters contained in the event text are filled with the following fields:
- %1: Location (win:UnicodeString)
- %2: ErrorCode (win:UnicodeString)
- %3: 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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