Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-NetworkDeviceEnrollmentService |
Event ID: | 52 (0x34) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Information |
Event text (English): | The Network Device Enrollment Service policy module was started successfully. |
Event text (German): | The Network Device Registration Service policy module has been started successfully. |
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„.
Example events
The Network Device Enrollment Service policy module was started successfully.
Description
Do you know TameMyCerts? TameMyCerts is an add-on for the Microsoft certification authority (Active Directory Certificate Services). It extends the function of the certification authority and enables the Application of regulationsto realize the secure automation of certificate issuance. TameMyCerts is unique in the Microsoft ecosystem, has already proven itself in countless companies around the world and is available under a free license. It can downloaded via GitHub and can be used free of charge. Professional maintenance is also offered.
Indicates that a policy module for NDES is being used and that this could be started successfully. For example Microsoft Intune a policy module with, but it is also possible, write your own policy modules.
You can also influence the content of certificates issued via NDES with a policy module for the certification authority such as TameMyCerts.
Safety assessment
The security assessment is based on the three dimensions of confidentiality, integrity and availability.
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External sources
- Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS): Network Device Enrollment Service (NDES) (Microsoft)
- Using a Policy Module with the Network Device Enrollment Service (Microsoft)
- How to write an NDES Policy Module (Microsoft, archive link)