The server certificate is not valid because the public key of the certificate contains an object identifier (also known as OID) of 2.5.29.15, but does not support the Extended Key Usage (EKU) for encryption. For the "Request clients to send a statement of health" setting that is enabled on this TS Gateway server to function, if the certificate that you plan to use contains an OID of 2.5.29.15, you must ensure that one of the following key usage values for this certificate is also set: (1) CERT_KEY_ENCIPHERMENT_KEY_USAGE (2) CERT_KEY_AGREEMENT_KEY_USAGE (3) CERT_DATA_ENCIPHERMENT_KEY_USAGE. For more information, see "Obtain a certificate for the TS Gateway server" in the TS Gateway Help.
The server cannot be resolved or is offline. Please verify that the server name is correct and that the server is online. ...
The server cannot support the automatic recognition of sites and connected networks for down-level clients. The problem might ...
The server catalog version is not supported. The catalog is either newer or older than this application and a common version ...
The server certificate is not valid because the public key of the certificate contains an object identifier (also known as ...
The server certificate is not valid because the public key of the certificate contains an object identifier (also known as ...
The Server Certificate page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message ...
The server context for this server. This may be one of the following values: LocalServer, LocalServer32, InprocServer, InprocServer32 ...
The server could not bind to the transport %1 because another computer on the network has the same name. The server could ...
The server did not return the file size. The URL might point to dynamic content. The Content-Length header is not available ...