A request was received that identified itself as a WS-Federation Passive Requestor Profile (WS-F PRP) sign-in message, but the message does not fit the profile of any supported message. This situation can be due to rogue clients; interoperability failure with non-Microsoft, single-sign-on software; or message tampering. User Action If you are using non-Microsoft federation software in your environment, verify that the federation software is compatible with AD FS.
A request was received by the RPC server on %1 endpoint from %2 but there is no provider registered for %1 endpoint. This ...
A request was received by the RPC server on %1 endpoint from %2. The request was denied because of the security permissions ...
A request was received by the RPC server on %1 endpoint from %2. The request was received on authenticated channel but the ...
A request was received by the RPC server on %1 endpoint from %2. The request was received on unauthenticated channel but ...
A request was received that identified itself as a WS-Federation Passive Requestor Profile (WS-F PRP) sign-in message, but ...
A request was received that is the continuation of a multipart sign-in request, but more data has been requested than exists. ...
A requested type of logon (e.g., Interactive, Network, Service) is not granted by the target system's local security policy. ...
A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing. If you have a driver floppy disk, CD, DVD, or USB flash drive, please insert ...
A required certificate is not within its validity period when verifying against the current system clock or the timestamp ...