The terminal server is configured to use a template-based certificate for Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0\Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) authentication and encryption, but the subject name on the certificate is invalid. %1 The SHA1 hash of the certificate is in the event data. Therefore, the default certificate will be used by the terminal server for authentication. To resolve this issue, make sure that template used to create this certificate is configured to use DNS name as subject name.
The Terminal Server is configured to use a certificate but is unable to access the private key associated with this certificate. ...
The Terminal Server is configured to use a certificate that does not contain an Enhanced Key Usage attribute of Server Authentication. ...
The Terminal Server is configured to use a certificate that is expired. %1 The SHA1 hash of the certificate is in the event ...
The Terminal Server is configured to use a certificate that will expire in %2 days. %1 The SHA1 hash of the certificate is ...
The terminal server is configured to use a template-based certificate for Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0\Secure Sockets ...
The Terminal Server is configured to use SSL with user selected certificate, however, no usable certificate was found on ...
The Terminal Server listener %1 is configured with inconsistent authentication and encryption settings. The Encryption Level ...
The terminal server load-balancing Jet remote procedure call (RPC) interface (Tssdjet) call to the TSSDRpcServerOffline function ...
The Terminal Services ActiveX Client control is not available. Before you can access remote programs and connect to remote ...