Certificate Services Setup has detected a domain controller running Windows 2000 without Service Pack 3 or later. An enterprise certification authority (CA) cannot be installed when a domain controller is running this version of the operating system. The options to install an enterprise CA are unavailable. You can install a stand-alone CA now, or you can resolve the problem and install an enterprise CA. To resolve the problem, ensure that all Windows 2000 domain controllers are running Service Pack 3 or later, or configure your domain controllers to allow SSL connections from the CA. For information on how to configure your domain controllers, search Help and Support Center.
Certificate Services published the certificate revocation list (CRL). Base CRL: %1 CRL No: %2 Key Container: %3 Next Publish: ...
Certificate Services received a request to publish the certificate revocation list (CRL). Next Update: %1 Publish Base: %2 ...
Certificate Services refused to process an extremely long request from %1. This may indicate a denial-of-service attack. ...
Certificate Services set the status of a certificate request to pending. Request ID: %1 Requester: %2 Attributes: %3 Disposition: ...
Certificate Services Setup has detected a domain controller running Windows 2000 without Service Pack 3 or later. An enterprise ...
Certificate Services started. Certificate Database Hash: %1 Private Key Usage Count: %2 CA Certificate Hash: %3 CA Public ...
Certificate Services stopped. Certificate Database Hash: %1 Private Key Usage Count: %2 CA Certificate Hash: %3 CA Public ...
Certificate Services template security updated: %1 v%2 (Schema V%3) %4 %5 Domain Controller: %6 Old Template Content: %9 ...
Certificate Services template updated: %1 v%2 (Schema V%3) %4 %5 Domain Controller: %6 Old Template Content: %8 New Template ...