Details of the event with ID 132 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority

Event Source:Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event ID:132 (0x84)
Event log:Application
Event type:Error
Symbolic Name:MSG_E_AES_ARCHIVAL_WITH_CAPI_PROV
Event text (English):The certification authority (CA) was unable to perform a decryption operation. This error can occur when an advanced encryption algorithm such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is used and the CA has not been configured to use a CryptoAPI Next Generation (CNG) key storage provider. If this error occurred during certificate enrollment, check the certificate template to ensure that advanced encryption for key archival is not enabled.
Event text (German):A decryption process could not be performed by the certification authority. This error can occur if an advanced encryption algorithm such as the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is used and the certificate authority is not configured to use a CNG key storage provider. If this error occurred during certificate enrollment, check the certificate template and make sure that advanced encryption is not enabled for key archiving.

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.

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Safety assessment

The security assessment is based on the three dimensions of confidentiality, integrity and availability.

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Microsoft rating

Microsoft evaluates this event in the Securing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Whitepaper with a severity score of "Low".

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