The primary AD FS token-decrypting certificate is self-signed. Your federation servers and claims provider partners need to be able to validate your token-signing certificate by chaining the trust to the certificate issuer's root certification authority.
The Primary AD FS token decrypting certificate used by the Federation servers is revoked. As a result, any authentication ...
The Primary AD FS token signing certificate used by the Federation servers is about to expire within 90 days. Once expired, ...
The Primary AD FS token signing certificate used by the Federation servers is revoked. As a result, any authentication request ...
The primary AD FS token-decrypting certificate does not have a private key on one or more AD FS servers. AD FS cannot decrypt ...
The primary AD FS token-decrypting certificate is self-signed. Your federation servers and claims provider partners need ...
The primary AD FS token-decrypting certificate will expire in less than 90 days. Once it expires, your Office 365 users won't ...
The primary AD FS token-signing certificate does not have a private key. AD FS cannot issue signed tokens. Your users may ...
The primary AD FS token-signing certificate is self-signed. Your federation servers and claims provider partners need to ...
The primary SMTP address template on the recipient policy 'Default Policy' should be the default accepted domain. Default: ...