[Authenticated Denial of Existence] Authenticated Denial of Existence: %1 NSEC3 Hash algorithm: %2 NSEC3 iterations: %3!d! NSEC3 User provided salt length: %4!d! NSEC3 User provided salt: %5 NSEC3 opt/out: %6
auth2ecdsap256ca=" certmapping:yes|no catype:root|intermediate (default=root) certhash: followrenewal:yes|no (default=no) ...
Auth2ECDSAP256CAName: %1!s! Auth2ECDSAP256CertMapping: %2!s! Auth2ECDSAP256CertType: %3!s! Auth2ECDSAP256HealthCert: %4!s! ...
Auth2ECDSAP384CAName: %1!s! Auth2ECDSAP384CertMapping: %2!s! Auth2ECDSAP384CertType: %3!s! Auth2ECDSAP384HealthCert: %4!s! ...
Authenticate messages if authentication level for calls (on Security Property Page) is not NONE. This is Windows 2000 behavior. ...
Authenticated Denial of Existence Authenticated Denial of Existence: %1 NSEC3 Hash algorithm: %2 NSEC3 iterations: %3!d! ...
Authentication failed because the client can't support any of the authentication protocol versions received from the server. ...
Authentication failed because the client found that a stronger authentication protocol is available. Try connecting again. ...
Authentication failed because the server is requesting the client's real identity, but the client can only provide a pseudonym. ...
Authentication failed because there's a problem with the attributes in the authentication request message received from the ...