Details of the event with ID 33 of the source Microsoft-Windows-OnlineResponder

Event Source:Microsoft-Windows-OnlineResponder
Event ID:33 (0x21)
Event log:Application
Event type:Error
Symbolic Name:MSG_E_CACONFIG_CREATE_ENROLLMENT_REQUEST_FAILED
Event text (English):The Online Responder Service failed to create an enrollment request for the signing certificate template %2 for configuration %1.(%3).
Event text (German):The online responder service could not create registration requests for the signature certificate template "%2" for the configuration %1.(%3)

Parameter

The parameters contained in the event text are filled with the following fields:

  • %1: CAConfigurationId (win:UnicodeString)
  • %2: CertificateTemplateName (win:UnicodeString)
  • %3: ErrorCode (win:UnicodeString)

The Online Responder (Online Certificate Status Protocol, OCSP) is an alternative way of providing revocation status information for certificates. Entities that want to check the revocation status of a certificate do not have to download the complete list of all revoked certificates thanks to OCSP, but can make a specific request for the certificate in question to the online responder. For a more detailed description, see the article "Basics Online Responder (Online Certificate Status Protocol, OCSP)„.

Description

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