Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 116 (0x74) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Warning |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_W_WEB_CONFIG_FILE_NOT_UPGRADED |
Event text (English): | A portion of the Active Directory Certificate Services upgrade failed: Could not create web configuration file. %1 |
Event text (German): | Partial Active Directory Certificate Services upgrade error: Failed to create the web configuration file. %1 |
Category: Certification Authority
Details of the event with ID 107 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 107 (0x6B) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Warning |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_E_CANNOT_DELETE_INVALID_CA_CERT |
Event text (English): | Active Directory Certificate Services cannot delete invalid certificate %1 from %2. %3. %4. |
Event text (German): | Invalid certificate %1 cannot be deleted from %2 by Active Directory certificate services. %3. %4. |
Details of the event with ID 108 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 108 (0x6C) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Warning |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_E_CERT_DELETION |
Event text (English): | Active Directory Certificate Services could not delete a Certificate for request %1 from the following location: %2. %3.%5%6 |
Event text (German): | For certificate request %1, a certificate in the following path could not be deleted: %2. %3.%5%6 |
Details of the event with ID 109 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 109 (0x6D) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Warning |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_E_CERT_DELETION_HOST_NAME |
Event text (English): | Active Directory Certificate Services could not delete a Certificate for request %1 from the following location on server %4: %2. %3.%5%6 |
Event text (German): | For certificate request %1, a certificate in the following path on server "%4" could not be deleted: %2. %3.%5%6 |
Details of the event with ID 110 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 110 (0x6E) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Warning |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_W_PERF_COUNTER_INIT_ERROR |
Event text (English): | Active Directory Certificate Services could not initialize the performance counters. |
Event text (German): | The performance indicators could not be initialized by the Active Directory certificate services. |
Details of the event with ID 111 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 111 (0x6F) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Error |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_E_UPGRADE_PATH_NOT_DETERMINED_ERROR |
Event text (English): | Active Directory Certificate Services upgrade failed because the upgrade path could not be determined. %1 |
Event text (German): | An error occurred while upgrading Active Directory Certificate Services because the upgrade path could not be determined. %1 |
Details of the event with ID 112 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 112 (0x70) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Error |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_E_UPGRADE_INFO_NOT_GATHERED_ERROR |
Event text (English): | Active Directory Certificate Services upgrade failed because information required for the upgrade was unavailable. %1 |
Event text (German): | An error occurred when upgrading Active Directory Certificate Services because information required for the upgrade was not available. %1 |
Details of the event with ID 113 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 113 (0x71) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Warning |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_W_DIRECTORIES_NOT_UPGRADED |
Event text (English): | A portion of the Active Directory Certificate Services upgrade failed: Could not create CertEnroll folder and/or shared folder with proper permissions. %1 |
Event text (German): | Partial Active Directory Certificate Services upgrade error: The CertEnroll folder and/or share folder(s) could not be created with the correct permissions. %1 |
Details of the event with ID 114 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 114 (0x72) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Warning |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_W_VIRTUAL_ROOTS_NOT_UPGRADED |
Event text (English): | A portion of the Active Directory Certificate Services upgrade failed: Could not create virtual roots. %1 |
Event text (German): | Error during a part of the Active Directory Certificate Services upgrade: The virtual roots could not be created. %1 |
Details of the event with ID 115 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 115 (0x73) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Warning |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_W_SERVER_REG_ENTRIES_NOT_UPGRADED |
Event text (English): | A portion of the Active Directory Certificate Services upgrade failed: Could not update server registry entries. %1 |
Event text (German): | Error during part of the Active Directory Certificate Services upgrade: The server registry entries could not be updated. %1 |
Details of the event with ID 100 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 100 (0x64) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Error |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_E_CA_CERT_INVALID |
Event text (English): | Active Directory Certificate Services did not start: Could not load or verify the current CA certificate. %1 %2. |
Event text (German): | The Active Directory certificate services were not started: The current certification authority certificate could not be loaded or verified. %1 %2. |
Details of the event with ID 101 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 101 (0x65) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Information |
Event text (English): | Active Directory Certificate Services created CA cross certificate %2 for %1. |
Event text (German): | A comprehensive certification authority certificate %2 was created for %1. |
Details of the event with ID 102 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 102 (0x66) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Error |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_E_CROSS_CERT_EXTENSION_CONFLICT |
Event text (English): | Active Directory Certificate Services could not create cross certificate %1 to certify its own root certificates. The %2 extension is inconsistent. %3. %4. |
Event text (German): | Active Directory Certificate Services could not create an overarching %1 certificate to certify its own root certificates. The %2 extension is inconsistent. %3. %4. |
Details of the event with ID 103 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 103 (0x67) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Warning |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_E_MISSING_POLICY_ROOT |
Event text (English): | Active Directory Certificate Services added the root certificate of certificate chain %1 to the downloaded Trusted Root Certification Authorities Enterprise store on the CA computer. This store will be updated from the Certification Authorities container in Active Directory the next time Group Policy is applied. To verify that the CA certificate is published correctly in Active Directory, run the following command: certutil -viewstore "%2" (you must include the quotation marks when you run this command). If the root CA certificate is not present, use the Certificates console on the root CA computer to export the certificate to a file, and then run the following command to publish it to Active Directory: Certutil -dspublish rtificatefilename% Root. |
Event text (German): | The root certificate of the certificate chain %1 has been downloaded to the company store of the trusted root certification authorities on the certification authority computer. This store will be updated by the CA container in Active Directory the next time the group policy is applied. Run the following command to ensure that the root CA certificate has been correctly published to Active Directory: certutil -viewstore "%2" (you must also enter the quotation marks when running the command). If the root CA certificate does not exist, use the certificate console on the certification root machine to export the certificate to a file. Then run the following command to publish the certificate in Active Directory: Certutil -dspublish rtificatefilename% Root. |
Details of the event with ID 104 of the source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Event ID: | 104 (0x68) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Information |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_E_ADDED_MISSING_CA_CERT |
Event text (English): | Active Directory Certificate Services published certificate %1 to %2. |
Event text (German): | The certificate %1 was published in %2 by Active Directory Certificate Services. |