Event Source: | Microsoft Windows EnrollmentWebService |
Event ID: | 5 (0x5) |
Event log: | Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService/Admin |
Event type: | Information |
Event text (English): | The Certificate Enrollment Web Service has been stopped. |
Event text (German): | The certificate enrollment web service has been terminated. |
Tag: Event display
Details of the event with ID 6 of the source Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService
Event Source: | Microsoft Windows EnrollmentWebService |
Event ID: | 6 (0x6) |
Event log: | Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService/Admin |
Event type: | Warning |
Event text (English): | The Certificate Enrollment Web Service is in renewal-only mode. New enrollment requests cannot be processed when the Certificate Enrollment Web Service is in renewal-only mode. If you want to enable new enrollment requests, configure both the CA and the Certificate Enrollment Web Service for new enrollment requests. |
Event text (German): | The certificate enrollment web service is in renewal-only mode. New enrollment requests cannot be processed if the certificate enrollment web service is in renewal-only mode. If you want to enable new enrolment requests, configure the certification authority and the certificate enrolment web service for new enrolment requests. |
Details of the event with ID 7 of the source Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService
Event Source: | Microsoft Windows EnrollmentWebService |
Event ID: | 7 (0x7) |
Event log: | Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService/Admin |
Event type: | Error |
Event text (English): | The Certificate Enrollment Web Service is attempting to use renewal-only mode, but certification authority (CA) "%1" does not support this mode. To use renewal-only mode, configure the Certificate Enrollment Web Service to use a CA that is installed on a computer that is running at least Windows Server 2008 R2. Then, configure the CA by running the following command on the CA: certutil -setreg policy\editflags +EDITF_ENABLERENEWONBEHALFOF. Otherwise, disable renewal-only mode. If no action is taken, subsequent requests will be rejected. |
Event text (German): | The certificate enrollment web service attempts to use renewal-only mode. However, this mode is not supported by the certification authority "%1". If you want to use renewal-only mode, configure the Certificate Enrollment Web Service to use a CA that is installed on a computer running Windows Server 2008 R2 or later, and then configure the CA itself by running the command "certutil -setreg policy\editflags +EDITF_ENABLERENEWONBEHALFOF". Otherwise, deactivate the renewal-only mode. If no action is performed, future requests will be rejected. |
Details of the event with ID 8 of the source Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService
Event Source: | Microsoft Windows EnrollmentWebService |
Event ID: | 8 (0x8) |
Event log: | Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService/Admin |
Event type: | Error |
Event text (English): | The Certificate Enrollment Web Service cannot read the version or the configuration flags from certification authority (CA) "%1." On the Security tab of the CA property sheet, grant Read permission to the account used by the Certificate Enrollment Web Service application pool. If no action is taken, subsequent requests will be rejected. |
Event text (German): | The version or configuration identifiers of the certification authority "%1" cannot be read by the Certificate Registration Web Service. On the Security tab of the Certification Authority Properties page, grant read permissions to the account used by the Certificate Enrollment Web Service application pool. If no action is taken, future requests are denied. |
Details of the event with ID 9 of the source Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService
Event Source: | Microsoft Windows EnrollmentWebService |
Event ID: | 9 (0x9) |
Event log: | Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService/Admin |
Event type: | Error |
Event text (English): | The Certificate Enrollment Web Service is attempting to use renewal-only mode, but certification authority (CA) "%1" does not support this mode. To use renewal-only mode, configure the CA by running the following command on the CA: certutil -setreg policy\editflags +EDITF_ENABLERENEWONBEHALFOF. Otherwise, disable renewal-only mode. If no action is taken, subsequent requests will be rejected. |
Event text (German): | The certificate enrollment web service tries to use the renewals-only mode. However, this mode is not supported by the "%1" certificate authority. If you want to use renewals-only mode, configure the certification authority. To do this, run the following command for the certification authority: "certutil -setreg policy\editflags +EDITF_ENABLERENEWONBEHALFOF". Otherwise, disable the renewals-only mode. If no action is taken, future requests are denied. |
Details of the event with ID 10 of the source Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService
Event Source: | Microsoft Windows EnrollmentWebService |
Event ID: | 10 (0xA) |
Event log: | Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService/Admin |
Event type: | Error |
Event text (English): | The Certificate Enrollment Web Service cannot operate because an incompatible configuration was selected. To resolve this issue, remove the Certificate Enrollment Web Service. If you want to use key based renewal, enable both client certificate authentication and renewal-only mode. If you want to use user name and password authentication or Windows authentication, disable key based renewal, and then run Setup again. |
Event text (German): | The certificate enrollment policy web service cannot be executed because an incompatible configuration has been selected. Remove the Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service to resolve the issue. If you want to use key-based renewal, enable both client certificate authentication and renewal-only mode. If you want to use username and password authentication or Windows authentication, disable key-based renewal and run Setup again. |
Details of the event with ID 3 of the source Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService
Event Source: | Microsoft Windows EnrollmentWebService |
Event ID: | 3 (0x3) |
Event log: | Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService/Admin |
Event type: | Error |
Event text (English): | The Certificate Enrollment Web Service failed to start. The certification authority (CA) "%1" is not an enterprise CA. |
Event text (German): | Error starting the certificate enrollment web service. The certificate authority "%1" is not an enterprise certificate authority. |
Details of the event with ID 4 of the source Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService
Event Source: | Microsoft Windows EnrollmentWebService |
Event ID: | 4 (0x4) |
Event log: | Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService/Admin |
Event type: | Error |
Event text (English): | The Certificate Enrollment Web Service failed to start. A valid certification authority (CA) configuration is not specified in the web.config file. Please specify a CA configuration in the web.config file. |
Event text (German): | Error when starting the certificate enrollment web service. No valid certification authority configuration was specified in the "web.config" file. Specify a certification authority configuration in the "web.config" file. |
Details of the event with ID 2 of the source Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService
Event Source: | Microsoft Windows EnrollmentWebService |
Event ID: | 2 (0x2) |
Event log: | Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService/Admin |
Event type: | Error |
Event text (English): | The Certificate Enrollment Web Service failed to start. Confirm that the Certificate Enrollment Web Service is properly installed, and restart Internet Information Services (IIS) by using iisreset.exe. If the problem persists, enable tracing in the web.config file, restart IIS, attempt to enroll for a certificate again from any client, and then contact Microsoft Customer Service and Support with the trace file information. %1 |
Event text (German): | Error starting the certificate registration web service. Ensure that the Certificate Enrollment Web Service is installed correctly and restart Internet Information Services (IIS) by using the iisreset.exe file. If the problem persists, enable tracing in the web.config file, restart IIS, retrieve policy information again from any client, and then contact Microsoft Customer Service and Support with the information in the tracing file. %1 |
Details of the event with ID 1 of the source Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService
Event Source: | Microsoft Windows EnrollmentWebService |
Event ID: | 1 (0x1) |
Event log: | Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentWebService/Admin |
Event type: | Information |
Event text (English): | The Certificate Enrollment Web Service has started. |
Event text (German): | The certificate enrollment web service has been started. |
Details of the event with ID 36 of the source Microsoft-Windows-OnlineResponder
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-OnlineResponder |
Event ID: | 36 (0x24) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Information |
Event text (English): | The Online Responder Service successfully enrolled for a new signing certificate for configuration %1. The new certificate's hash can be located in additional data. |
Event text (German): | The online responder service has successfully registered for a new signing certificate for the %1 configuration. The hash value for the new certificate is included in the additional data. |
Details of the event with ID 37 of the source Microsoft-Windows-OnlineResponder
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-OnlineResponder |
Event ID: | 37 (0x25) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Warning |
Event text (English): | The signing certificate for Online Responder configuration %1 does not include the mandatory OCSP No Revocation Checking extension. You must configure an OCSP Response Signing certificate template to include this extension in all OCSP Response Signing certificates. For more information, see Configure a CA to Support OCSP Responders in the Online Responder console Help. |
Event text (German): | The %1 online responder configuration signing certificate does not include the mandatory OCSP non-blocking check extension. You must configure an OCSP response signing certificate template to include this extension in all OCSP response signing certificates. For more information, see the Online Responder Console Help topic on configuring a certificate authority to support OCSP responders. |
Details of the event with ID 28 of the source Microsoft-Windows-OnlineResponder
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-OnlineResponder |
Event ID: | 28 (0x1C) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Information |
Event text (English): | The signing certificate for Online Responder configuration %1 has been renewed. The hash for the new certificate can be located in additional data. |
Event text (German): | The signing certificate for the %1 online responder configuration has been renewed. The hash value for the new certificate is included in the additional data. |
Details of the event with ID 29 of the source Microsoft-Windows-OnlineResponder
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-OnlineResponder |
Event ID: | 29 (0x1D) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Error |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_E_CACONFIG_FAILTOLOAD |
Event text (English): | Settings for Online Responder configuration %1 cannot be loaded. OCSP requests for this configuration will be rejected.(%2) |
Event text (German): | The settings for the online responder configuration %1 cannot be loaded. The OCSP requests for this configuration are rejected.(%2) |
Details of the event with ID 31 of the source Microsoft-Windows-OnlineResponder
Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-OnlineResponder |
Event ID: | 31 (0x1F) |
Event log: | Application |
Event type: | Warning |
Symbolic Name: | MSG_W_PERF_COUNTER_INIT_ERROR |
Event text (English): | Performance counters for the Online Responder Service cannot be initialized. |
Event text (German): | The performance indicators for the online responder service cannot be initialized. |