The Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) service could not find either a Server Authentication certificate or an Any Purpose certificate to be used for HTTPS. Check to see the availability of either a Server Authentication certificate or an Any Purpose certificate which also has a private key. SSTP sessions may not get established. Use ‘netsh.exe http add sslcert' command to configure the certificate manually or install the appropriate certificate for SSTP use and restart RemoteAccess service.
The secret allows the initiator to authenticate targets when performing mutual CHAP. Targets must also be configured with ...
The secure channel (SC) verification on Active Directory Domain Controller %2 of domain %3 to domain %4 failed with error: ...
The secure channel reset to %1 failed as the server does not support naming a Domain Controller. Establishing the secure ...
The Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) negotiation has failed. The failure code is stored in the Data section of this ...
The Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) service could not find either a Server Authentication certificate or an Any Purpose ...
The Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) service could not initialize the HTTP layer for setting up the configuration. ...
The Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol server has provided a certificate with an Enhanced Key Usage that is neither Server ...
The Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol service could not be configured to accept incoming connections. The detailed error message ...
The Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol service could not configure the following certificate for use with Internet Protocol ...