Event Source: | Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentPolicyWebService |
Event ID: | 14 (0xE) |
Event log: | Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentPolicyWebService/Admin |
Event type: | Error |
Event text (English): | The certification authority (CA) "%1" associated with the template "%2" cannot be sent as part of the policy response. Confirm that the CA is running and that at least one Certificate Enrollment Web Service is configured to use this CA. %3 |
Event text (German): | The "%1" certificate authority associated with the "%2" template cannot be sent as part of the policy response. Ensure that the certificate authority is running and at least one certificate enrollment web service is configured to use this certificate authority. %3 |
Parameter
The parameters contained in the event text are filled with the following fields:
- %1: CA (win:UnicodeString)
- %2: Template (win:UnicodeString)
- %3: Error (win:Int32)
The Certificate Enrollment Web Services (Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service, CEP, and Certificate Enrollment Web Service, CES) enable the automatic request and renewal of certificates from a certification authority via a Web-based interface. This eliminates the need to contact the certification authority directly via Remote Procedure Call (RPC). For a more detailed description, see the article "Certificate request basics via Certificate Enrollment Web Services (CEP, CES)„.
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