URI Was Validated Successfully But there Was No Friendly Name Returned
KB ID 0001249 Problem When attempting to connect a host to a Certificate Enrolment Policy Server it worked but had the following complaint; WARNING: The URI “https://{Host-Name}ADPolicyPRovice_CEP_{Method}/service.svc/CEP” was validated sucessfully but there was no friendly name returned by the remote machine. Solution On your certificate enrolment policy server, open the Internet Information Servers (IIS) Management...
Certificate Enrolment – URI This ID conflicts with an Existing ID
KB ID 0001248 Problem When attempting to connect a host to a Certificate Enrolment Policy Server I got this error; The URI Entered above had ID : “{Random-GUID}”. This ID conflict with an existing ID Solution On your certificate enrolment policy server, open the Internet Information Servers (IIS) Management console. Expand {Server-Name} > Sites > Default Web Site > ADPolicyProvider_CEP_Kerberos, (yours may not end...
ADCS – Login Failure: The user has not been granted the logon type at this computer
KB ID 0001242 Problem Post By: Daniel Newton I was configuring a ADCS (Active Directory Certificate Services) on a DC (Domain Controller) for a client today and wanted to setup web-enrolment. I gave the Certificate Service User permissions to the IIS_USRS Group and everything was going well. Then, this error popped up when assigning the service account in setup. Solution This can be easily fixed, just follow these instructions and...
Windows Server – Locate CA / Certificate Services
KB ID 0001163 Problem A colleague was having some certificate problems onsite the other week. Someone suggested just using Certificate Services to simplify matters. I said I’d spin it up and configure it for him, (I’ve done a lot of Microsoft CA work, search the site!) My fist question was, “Do they already have certificate services?’, unsurprisingly the answer was “I don’t know”. So if...
Publish CRL Error – Access Denied 0x80070005
KB ID 0001135 Problem Seen when attempting to publish a CRL on a Windows Certificate Services Server. Access is denied. 0x80070005 (WIN32: 5 ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) Solution The problem is the COMPUTER ACCOUNT attempting to publish the CRL, (i.e. the Windows Certificate Services Server), needs rights to the physical folder the CRL files live in, like so; Related Articles, References, Credits, or External Links...