Details of the event with ID 2 of the source Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentPolicyWebService

Event Source: Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentPolicyWebService
Event ID: 2 (0x2)
Event log: Microsoft-Windows-EnrollmentPolicyWebService/Admin
Event type: Information
Event text (English): A service end point with URI %1 has been configured for this service. The client authentication scheme is %2. Use the Group Policy Management Console or the Certificates snap-in to configure clients with this Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service information.
Event text (German): A service endpoint with URI "%1" has been configured for this service. The client authentication scheme is "%2". Use the Group Policy Management Console or the Certificate snap-in to configure clients with information from this certificate enrollment policy web service.

Parameter

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

  • %1: URL (win:UnicodeString)
  • %2: Authentication (win:UnicodeString)

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)„.

Example events

A service end point with URI https://cews01a.intra.adcslabor.de/ADPolicyProvider_CEP_Kerberos/service.svc/CEP has been configured for this service. The client authentication scheme is Kerberos. Use the Group Policy Management Console or the Certificates snap-in to configure clients with this Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service information.

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