0x64 | The security package does not cache the credentials needed to authenticate to the server.%n%nPackage Name:%t%1%nUser Name:%t%2%nDomain Name:%t%3%nServer Name:%t%4%nProtected User:%t%5%nError Code:%t%6%n |
The security package does not cache the credentials needed to authenticate to the server.%n%nPackage Name:%t%1%nUser Name:%t%2%nDomain Name:%t%3%nServer Name:%t%4%nProtected User:%t%5%nError Code:%t%6%n |
0xC8 | A security package received a network logon request after the logoff completed.%n%nUser Name:%t%1%nDomain Name:%t%2%nLogon ID:%t%3%nLogoff Time:%t%4%nPID:%t%5%nProgram:%t%6%nPrincipal Name:%t%7%nServer Name:%t%8%nPackage Name:%t%9%nCall Type:%t%10%nError Code:%t%11%n |
A security package received a network logon request after the logoff completed.%n%nUser Name:%t%1%nDomain Name:%t%2%nLogon ID:%t%3%nLogoff Time:%t%4%nPID:%t%5%nProgram:%t%6%nPrincipal Name:%t%7%nServer Name:%t%8%nPackage Name:%t%9%nCall Type:%t%10%nError Code:%t%11%n |
0x12C | Groups assigned to a new logon.%n%nNew Logon:%n%tSecurity ID:%t%t%1%n%tAccount Name:%t%t%2%n%tAccount Domain:%t%t%3%n%tLogon ID:%t%t%4%n%tLogon GUID:%t%t%5%n%nEvent in sequence:%t%t%6 of %7%n%nGroup Membership:%t%t%8 |
Groups assigned to a new logon.%n%nNew Logon:%n%tSecurity ID:%t%t%1%n%tAccount Name:%t%t%2%n%tAccount Domain:%t%t%3%n%tLogon ID:%t%t%4%n%tLogon GUID:%t%t%5%n%nEvent in sequence:%t%t%6 of %7%n%nGroup Membership:%t%t%8 |
0x12D | Claims assigned to a new logon.%n%nNew Logon:%n%tSecurity ID:%t%t%1%n%tAccount Name:%t%t%2%n%tAccount Domain:%t%t%3%n%tLogon ID:%t%t%4%n%tLogon GUID:%t%t%5%n%n%n%tLogon Type:%t%t%6%n%n%n%nEvent in sequence:%t%t%7 of %8%n%nUser Claims:%t%t%9%n%nDevice Claims:%t%t%10%n%nThis event is generated when a new logon session is created and the user token associated with it contains user and/or device claims. The New Logon fields indicate the account that was logged on. If all the user and device claims in the user token cannot be accommodated in a single event, multiple such events are generated. The Event in sequence field indicates how many more events are generated for this logon session. Each user or device claim is represented in the following format:%n%n%tClaimID ClaimTypeID : Value1, Value2 … %n%nThe common claim types are: 0 (Invalid Type), 1 (64-bit Integer, 2 (Unsigned 64-bit Integer), 3 (String), 4 (FQBN), 5 (SID), 6 (Boolean) and 16 (Blob). If the claim value exceeds the max allowed length then the string is terminated by ... |
Claims assigned to a new logon.%n%nNew Logon:%n%tSecurity ID:%t%t%1%n%tAccount Name:%t%t%2%n%tAccount Domain:%t%t%3%n%tLogon ID:%t%t%4%n%tLogon GUID:%t%t%5%n%n%n%tLogon Type:%t%t%6%n%n%n%nEvent in sequence:%t%t%7 of %8%n%nUser Claims:%t%t%9%n%nDevice Claims:%t%t%10%n%nThis event is generated when a new logon session is created and the user token associated with it contains user and/or device claims. The New Logon fields indicate the account that was logged on. If all the user and device claims in the user token cannot be accommodated in a single event, multiple such events are generated. The Event in sequence field indicates how many more events are generated for this logon session. Each user or device claim is represented in the following format:%n%n%tClaimID ClaimTypeID : Value1, Value2 … %n%nThe common claim types are: 0 (Invalid Type), 1 (64-bit Integer, 2 (Unsigned 64-bit Integer), 3 (String), 4 (FQBN), 5 (SID), 6 (Boolean) and 16 (Blob). If the claim value exceeds the max allowed length then the string is terminated by ... |
0x12E | User %1 logged off notification is received.%n%nLogonId:%t%2%nAuthorityName:%t%3%nAccountName:%t%4%nTimeout:%t%5 seconds%n |
User %1 logged off notification is received.%n%nLogonId:%t%2%nAuthorityName:%t%3%nAccountName:%t%4%nTimeout:%t%5 seconds%n |
0x12F | The security package does not cache the user's sign on credentials.%n%nPackage Name:%t%1%nUser Name:%t%2%nDomain Name:%t%3%nProtected User:%t%4%n |
The security package does not cache the user's sign on credentials.%n%nPackage Name:%t%1%nUser Name:%t%2%nDomain Name:%t%3%nProtected User:%t%4%n |
0x140 | Automatic restart sign on successfully configured the autologon credentials for:%n%n%tAccount Name:%t%t%1%n%tAccount Domain:%t%t%2 |
Automatic restart sign on successfully configured the autologon credentials for:%n%n%tAccount Name:%t%t%1%n%tAccount Domain:%t%t%2 |
0x141 | Automatic restart sign on failed to configure the autologon credentials with error:%n%n%1 |
Automatic restart sign on failed to configure the autologon credentials with error:%n%n%1 |
0x142 | Automatic restart sign on successfully deleted autologon credentials from LSA memory |
Automatic restart sign on successfully deleted autologon credentials from LSA memory |
0x1388 | The security package %1 generated an exception. The exception information is the data. |
The security package %1 generated an exception. The exception information is the data. |
0x178B | Could not upgrade the global secret %1. Please check the status of all services in the system. |
Could not upgrade the global secret %1. Please check the status of all services in the system. |
0x1791 | An anonymous session connected from %1 has attempted to open an LSA policy handle on this machine. The attempt was rejected with STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED to prevent leaking security sensitive information to the anonymous caller.%n The application that made this attempt needs to be fixed. Please contact the application vendor. As a temporary workaround, this security measure can be disabled by setting the \\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Lsa\\TurnOffAnonymousBlock DWORD value to 1.%n This message will be logged at most once a day. |
An anonymous session connected from %1 has attempted to open an LSA policy handle on this machine. The attempt was rejected with STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED to prevent leaking security sensitive information to the anonymous caller.%n The application that made this attempt needs to be fixed. Please contact the application vendor. As a temporary workaround, this security measure can be disabled by setting the \\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Lsa\\TurnOffAnonymousBlock DWORD value to 1.%n This message will be logged at most once a day. |
0x1793 | During a logon attempt, the user's security context accumulated too many security IDs. This is a very unusual situation. Remove the user from some global or local groups to reduce the number of security IDs to incorporate into the security context.%nUser's SID is %1%nIf this is the Administrator account, logging on in safe mode will enable Administrator to log on by automatically restricting group memberships. |
During a logon attempt, the user's security context accumulated too many security IDs. This is a very unusual situation. Remove the user from some global or local groups to reduce the number of security IDs to incorporate into the security context.%nUser's SID is %1%nIf this is the Administrator account, logging on in safe mode will enable Administrator to log on by automatically restricting group memberships. |
0x1794 | The program %2, with the assigned Process ID %1, supplied a NULL or empty target name for the pszTargetName parameter when calling the InitializeSecurityContext API to initiate an outbound NTLM security context. This is a security risk when mutual authentication is required.%n %n To help protect against a malicious attack, make your code more secure. To do this, change the program so that it specifies a target name in the pszTargetName parameter field, and then recompile the code. |
The program %2, with the assigned Process ID %1, supplied a NULL or empty target name for the pszTargetName parameter when calling the InitializeSecurityContext API to initiate an outbound NTLM security context. This is a security risk when mutual authentication is required.%n %n To help protect against a malicious attack, make your code more secure. To do this, change the program so that it specifies a target name in the pszTargetName parameter field, and then recompile the code. |
0x1795 | The program %2, with the assigned process ID %1, could not authenticate locally by using the target name %3. The target name used is not valid. A target name should refer to one of the local computer names, for example, the DNS host name.%n %n Try a different target name. |
The program %2, with the assigned process ID %1, could not authenticate locally by using the target name %3. The target name used is not valid. A target name should refer to one of the local computer names, for example, the DNS host name.%n %n Try a different target name. |
0x1796 | Microsoft Windows Server has detected that NTLM authentication is presently being used between clients and this server. This event occurs once per boot of the server on the first time a client uses NTLM with this server.%n %nNTLM is a weaker authentication mechanism. Please check:%n %n Which applications are using NTLM authentication?%n Are there configuration issues preventing the use of stronger authentication such as Kerberos authentication?%n If NTLM must be supported, is Extended Protection configured?%n %nDetails on how to complete these checks can be found at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=225699. |
Microsoft Windows Server has detected that NTLM authentication is presently being used between clients and this server. This event occurs once per boot of the server on the first time a client uses NTLM with this server.%n %nNTLM is a weaker authentication mechanism. Please check:%n %n Which applications are using NTLM authentication?%n Are there configuration issues preventing the use of stronger authentication such as Kerberos authentication?%n If NTLM must be supported, is Extended Protection configured?%n %nDetails on how to complete these checks can be found at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=225699. |
0x1797 | Microsoft Windows Server has detected that NTLM authentication is being used between clients and this server. This event occurs once per boot of the server on the first time a client uses NTLM with this server.%n %nNTLM is a weaker authentication mechanism. Please check:%n %n Which applications are using NTLM authentication?%n Are there configuration issue preventing the use stronger authentication such as Kerberos authentication?%n If NTLM must be supported, is Extended Protection configured?%n %nDetails on how to complete these checks can be found at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=225699. |
Microsoft Windows Server has detected that NTLM authentication is being used between clients and this server. This event occurs once per boot of the server on the first time a client uses NTLM with this server.%n %nNTLM is a weaker authentication mechanism. Please check:%n %n Which applications are using NTLM authentication?%n Are there configuration issue preventing the use stronger authentication such as Kerberos authentication?%n If NTLM must be supported, is Extended Protection configured?%n %nDetails on how to complete these checks can be found at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=225699. |
0x1798 | An authentication request for package %1 was rejected because the target information was invalid. The authentication request did not match the target name of %2. |
An authentication request for package %1 was rejected because the target information was invalid. The authentication request did not match the target name of %2. |
0x1800 | A secret object private to LSA was queried by a client. This object was returned in encrypted format for security reasons. |
A secret object private to LSA was queried by a client. This object was returned in encrypted format for security reasons. |
0x1801 | An error occurred while retrieving new Central Access Policies for this machine.%n%nCould not retrieve policies for the following DNs:%n%1 |
An error occurred while retrieving new Central Access Policies for this machine.%n%nCould not retrieve policies for the following DNs:%n%1 |
0x1802 | An error occurred while processing new Central Access Policies for this machine. Validation failed for the following Central Access Rule referenced by one or more of the Central Access Policies:%n%n%tError:%t%t%1%n%n%tName:%t%t%2%n%tDescription:%t%3 |
An error occurred while processing new Central Access Policies for this machine. Validation failed for the following Central Access Rule referenced by one or more of the Central Access Policies:%n%n%tError:%t%t%1%n%n%tName:%t%t%2%n%tDescription:%t%3 |
0x1803 | Tabb nañu Credential Guard ngir muy daw, waaye amul sañ-sañ. Kenn doorul Credential Guard. |
Credential Guard is configured to run, but is not licensed. Credential Guard was not started. |
0x1FFF | MessageIdTypedef=DWORD |
MessageIdTypedef=DWORD |
0x2000 | NULL SID |
NULL SID |
0x2001 | Everyone |
Everyone |
0x2002 | LOCAL |
LOCAL |
0x2003 | CREATOR OWNER |
CREATOR OWNER |
0x2004 | CREATOR GROUP |
CREATOR GROUP |
0x2005 | NT Pseudo Domain |
NT Pseudo Domain |
0x2006 | NT AUTHORITY |
NT AUTHORITY |
0x2007 | DIALUP |
DIALUP |
0x2008 | NETWORK |
NETWORK |
0x2009 | BATCH |
BATCH |
0x200A | INTERACTIVE |
INTERACTIVE |
0x200B | SERVICE |
SERVICE |
0x200C | BUILTIN |
BUILTIN |
0x200D | SYSTEM |
SYSTEM |
0x200E | ANONYMOUS LOGON |
ANONYMOUS LOGON |
0x200F | CREATOR OWNER SERVER |
CREATOR OWNER SERVER |
0x2010 | CREATOR GROUP SERVER |
CREATOR GROUP SERVER |
0x2011 | ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS |
ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS |
0x2012 | SELF |
SELF |
0x2013 | Authenticated Users |
Authenticated Users |
0x2014 | RESTRICTED |
RESTRICTED |
0x2015 | Internet$ |
Internet$ |
0x2016 | TERMINAL SERVER USER |
TERMINAL SERVER USER |
0x2017 | PROXY |
PROXY |
0x2018 | LOCAL SERVICE |
LOCAL SERVICE |
0x2019 | NETWORK SERVICE |
NETWORK SERVICE |
0x201A | REMOTE INTERACTIVE LOGON |
REMOTE INTERACTIVE LOGON |
0x201B | USERS |
USERS |
0x201C | NTLM Authentication |
NTLM Authentication |
0x201D | Digest Authentication |
Digest Authentication |
0x201E | SChannel Authentication |
SChannel Authentication |
0x201F | This Organization |
This Organization |
0x2020 | Other Organization |
Other Organization |
0x2021 | IUSR |
IUSR |
0x2022 | Mandatory Label |
Mandatory Label |
0x2023 | Untrusted Mandatory Level |
Untrusted Mandatory Level |
0x2024 | Low Mandatory Level |
Low Mandatory Level |
0x2025 | Medium Mandatory Level |
Medium Mandatory Level |
0x2026 | High Mandatory Level |
High Mandatory Level |
0x2027 | System Mandatory Level |
System Mandatory Level |
0x202A | Protected Process Mandatory Level |
Protected Process Mandatory Level |
0x202B | OWNER RIGHTS |
OWNER RIGHTS |
0x202C | WRITE RESTRICTED |
WRITE RESTRICTED |
0x202D | ENTERPRISE READ-ONLY DOMAIN CONTROLLERS BETA |
ENTERPRISE READ-ONLY DOMAIN CONTROLLERS BETA |
0x202E | Medium Plus Mandatory Level |
Medium Plus Mandatory Level |
0x202F | CONSOLE LOGON |
CONSOLE LOGON |
0x2030 | This Organization Certificate |
This Organization Certificate |
0x2031 | ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES |
ALL APPLICATION PACKAGES |
0x2032 | APPLICATION PACKAGE AUTHORITY |
APPLICATION PACKAGE AUTHORITY |
0x2033 | Sa lonkukaayu Internet |
Your Internet connection |
0x2034 | Sa lonkukaayu Internet, boole ci lonku yiy bawoo ci Internet di duggusi |
Your Internet connection, including incoming connections from the Internet |
0x2035 | Mbaal yu sa kër walla sa liggéeyuwaay |
Your home or work networks |
0x2036 | Sa kàggu nataal |
Your pictures library |
0x2037 | Sa kàggu wideo |
Your videos library |
0x2038 | Sa kàggu misig |
Your music library |
0x2039 | Sa kàggu wayndare |
Your documents library |
0x203B | Sa xàmmekaayi Windows |
Your Windows credentials |
0x203C | Seedey losisel mbaa jumtukaay walla xob wu am felliit |
Software and hardware certificates or a smart card |
0x203D | Dencuwaay bu rocciwu |
Removable storage |
0x203E | USER MODE DRIVERS |
USER MODE DRIVERS |
0x203F | Claims Valid |
Claims Valid |
0x2040 | Compound Identity Present |
Compound Identity Present |
0x2041 | Microsoft Account Authentication |
Microsoft Account Authentication |
0x2042 | Authentication authority asserted identity |
Authentication authority asserted identity |
0x2043 | Service asserted identity |
Service asserted identity |
0x2044 | Local account |
Local account |
0x2045 | Local account and member of Administrators group |
Local account and member of Administrators group |
0x2046 | Say ndaje |
Your Appointments |
0x2047 | Say xame |
Your Contacts |
0x2048 | DefaultAccount |
DefaultAccount |
0x2049 | System Managed Group |
System Managed Group |
0x204A | Cloud Account Authentication |
Cloud Account Authentication |
0x204B | Key trust identity |
Key trust identity |
0x204C | Key property multi-factor authentication |
Key property multi-factor authentication |
0x204D | Key property attestation |
Key property attestation |
0x204E | Fresh public key identity |
Fresh public key identity |
0x204F | KËMBU MBOOLEEM JËFEKAAY YI BINDU |
ALL RESTRICTED APPLICATION PACKAGES |
0x00004000 | LsaSetupDomain |
LsaSetupDomain |
0x00008005 | A lookup request was made that required connectivity to a domain controller in domain %1. The LSA was unable to find a domain controller in the domain and thus failed the request. Please check connectivity and secure channel setup from this domain controller to the domain %2. |
A lookup request was made that required connectivity to a domain controller in domain %1. The LSA was unable to find a domain controller in the domain and thus failed the request. Please check connectivity and secure channel setup from this domain controller to the domain %2. |
0x00008006 | A lookup request was made that required connectivity to the domain controller %1. The local LSA was unable to contact the LSA on the remote domain controller. Please check connectivity and secure channel setup from this domain controller to the domain controller %2. |
A lookup request was made that required connectivity to the domain controller %1. The local LSA was unable to contact the LSA on the remote domain controller. Please check connectivity and secure channel setup from this domain controller to the domain controller %2. |
0x00008007 | A lookup request was made that required the lookup services on the remote domain controller %1. The remote domain controller failed the request thus the local LSA failed the original lookup request. Please check connectivity and secure channel setup from this domain controller to the domain controller %2. |
A lookup request was made that required the lookup services on the remote domain controller %1. The remote domain controller failed the request thus the local LSA failed the original lookup request. Please check connectivity and secure channel setup from this domain controller to the domain controller %2. |
0x00008009 | The LSA was unable to register its RPC interface over the TCP/IP interface. Please make sure that the protocol is properly installed. |
The LSA was unable to register its RPC interface over the TCP/IP interface. Please make sure that the protocol is properly installed. |
0x0000800C | The LSA was unable to notify UBPM during startup with status %1. |
The LSA was unable to notify UBPM during startup with status %1. |
0x00009000 | The schannel security package has loaded successfully. |
The schannel security package has loaded successfully. |
0x00009001 | A fatal error occurred while opening the system %1 cryptographic module. Operations that require the SSL or TLS cryptographic protocols will not work correctly. The error code is %2. |
A fatal error occurred while opening the system %1 cryptographic module. Operations that require the SSL or TLS cryptographic protocols will not work correctly. The error code is %2. |
0x00009003 | Creating a TLS %1 credential. |
Creating a TLS %1 credential. |
0x00009004 | The TLS %1 credential's private key has the following properties:%n%n CSP name: %2%n CSP type: %3%n Key name: %4%n Key Type: %5%n Key Flags: %6%n%n The attached data contains the certificate. |
The TLS %1 credential's private key has the following properties:%n%n CSP name: %2%n CSP type: %3%n Key name: %4%n Key Type: %5%n Key Flags: %6%n%n The attached data contains the certificate. |
0x00009005 | The TLS %1 credential's certificate does not have a private key information property attached to it. This most often occurs when a certificate is backed up incorrectly and then later restored. This message can also indicate a certificate enrollment failure. |
The TLS %1 credential's certificate does not have a private key information property attached to it. This most often occurs when a certificate is backed up incorrectly and then later restored. This message can also indicate a certificate enrollment failure. |
0x00009006 | A fatal error occurred when attempting to access the TLS %1 credential private key. The error code returned from the cryptographic module is %2. The internal error state is %3. |
A fatal error occurred when attempting to access the TLS %1 credential private key. The error code returned from the cryptographic module is %2. The internal error state is %3. |
0x00009007 | A fatal error occurred while creating a TLS %1 credential. The internal error state is %2. |
A fatal error occurred while creating a TLS %1 credential. The internal error state is %2. |
0x00009008 | The TLS %1 specified certificate's chain could not be retrieved:%n%n Failure Status: %2%n Flags: %3%n%n The attached data contains the certificate. |
The TLS %1 specified certificate's chain could not be retrieved:%n%n Failure Status: %2%n Flags: %3%n%n The attached data contains the certificate. |
0x00009009 | No supported cipher suites were found when initiating a TLS connection. This indicates a configuration problem with the client application and/or the installed cryptographic modules. The TLS connection request has failed. |
No supported cipher suites were found when initiating a TLS connection. This indicates a configuration problem with the client application and/or the installed cryptographic modules. The TLS connection request has failed. |
0x0000900A | An %1 connection request was received from a remote client application, but none of the cipher suites supported by the client application are supported by the server. The TLS connection request has failed. |
An %1 connection request was received from a remote client application, but none of the cipher suites supported by the client application are supported by the server. The TLS connection request has failed. |
0x0000900B | The remote server has requested TLS client authentication, but no suitable client certificate could be found. An anonymous connection will be attempted. This TLS connection request may succeed or fail, depending on the server's policy settings. |
The remote server has requested TLS client authentication, but no suitable client certificate could be found. An anonymous connection will be attempted. This TLS connection request may succeed or fail, depending on the server's policy settings. |
0x0000900C | The certificate received from the remote server has not validated correctly. The error code is %1. The TLS connection request has failed. The attached data contains the server certificate. |
The certificate received from the remote server has not validated correctly. The error code is %1. The TLS connection request has failed. The attached data contains the server certificate. |
0x0000900D | The certificate received from the remote client application has not validated correctly. The error code is %1. The attached data contains the client certificate. |
The certificate received from the remote client application has not validated correctly. The error code is %1. The attached data contains the client certificate. |
0x0000900E | The certificate received from the remote client application is not suitable for direct mapping to a client system account, possibly because the authority that issuing the certificate is not sufficiently trusted. The error code is %1. The attached data contains the client certificate. |
The certificate received from the remote client application is not suitable for direct mapping to a client system account, possibly because the authority that issuing the certificate is not sufficiently trusted. The error code is %1. The attached data contains the client certificate. |
0x0000900F | The certificate received from the remote client application was not successfully mapped to a client system account. The error code is %1. This is not necessarily a fatal error, as the server application may still find the certificate acceptable. |
The certificate received from the remote client application was not successfully mapped to a client system account. The error code is %1. This is not necessarily a fatal error, as the server application may still find the certificate acceptable. |
0x00009010 | A TLS %1 handshake completed successfully. The negotiated cryptographic parameters are as follows.%n%n Protocol version: %2%n CipherSuite: %3%n Exchange strength: %4 bits%n Context handle: %5%n Target name: %6%n Local certificate subject name: %7%n Remote certificate subject name: %8 |
A TLS %1 handshake completed successfully. The negotiated cryptographic parameters are as follows.%n%n Protocol version: %2%n CipherSuite: %3%n Exchange strength: %4 bits%n Context handle: %5%n Target name: %6%n Local certificate subject name: %7%n Remote certificate subject name: %8 |
0x00009011 | The certificate received from the remote server has either expired or is not yet valid. The TLS connection request has failed. The attached data contains the server certificate. |
The certificate received from the remote server has either expired or is not yet valid. The TLS connection request has failed. The attached data contains the server certificate. |
0x00009012 | The certificate received from the remote server was issued by an untrusted certificate authority. Because of this, none of the data contained in the certificate can be validated. The TLS connection request has failed. The attached data contains the server certificate. |
The certificate received from the remote server was issued by an untrusted certificate authority. Because of this, none of the data contained in the certificate can be validated. The TLS connection request has failed. The attached data contains the server certificate. |
0x00009013 | The certificate received from the remote server has been revoked. This means that the certificate authority that issued the certificate has invalidated it. The TLS connection request has failed. The attached data contains the server certificate. |
The certificate received from the remote server has been revoked. This means that the certificate authority that issued the certificate has invalidated it. The TLS connection request has failed. The attached data contains the server certificate. |
0x00009014 | The certificate received from the remote server does not contain the expected name. It is therefore not possible to determine whether we are connecting to the correct server. The server name we were expecting is %1. The TLS connection request has failed. The attached data contains the server certificate. |
The certificate received from the remote server does not contain the expected name. It is therefore not possible to determine whether we are connecting to the correct server. The server name we were expecting is %1. The TLS connection request has failed. The attached data contains the server certificate. |
0x00009015 | When asking for client authentication, this server sends a list of trusted certificate authorities to the client. The client uses this list to choose a client certificate that is trusted by the server. Currently, this server trusts so many certificate authorities that the list has grown too long. This list has thus been truncated. The administrator of this machine should review the certificate authorities trusted for client authentication and remove those that do not really need to be trusted. |
When asking for client authentication, this server sends a list of trusted certificate authorities to the client. The client uses this list to choose a client certificate that is trusted by the server. Currently, this server trusts so many certificate authorities that the list has grown too long. This list has thus been truncated. The administrator of this machine should review the certificate authorities trusted for client authentication and remove those that do not really need to be trusted. |
0x00009016 | No suitable default server credential exists on this system. This will prevent server applications that expect to make use of the system default credentials from accepting SSL connections. An example of such an application is the directory server. Applications that manage their own credentials, such as the internet information server, are not affected by this. |
No suitable default server credential exists on this system. This will prevent server applications that expect to make use of the system default credentials from accepting SSL connections. An example of such an application is the directory server. Applications that manage their own credentials, such as the internet information server, are not affected by this. |
0x00009017 | A fatal alert was received from the remote endpoint. The TLS protocol defined fatal alert code is %1. |
A fatal alert was received from the remote endpoint. The TLS protocol defined fatal alert code is %1. |
0x00009018 | Amna àrtu bu tar buè defar ba noppi yónnee ko feneen fu sori. Loolu mën na dakkal lënku gi. Kotu àrtu bu tar bi protokolu TLS leeral mooy %1.%n%n Turu jëmuwaay bi: %3%n%nMën nga fekk bindug àrtug TLS ci http://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xhtml#tls-parameters-6 |
A fatal alert was generated and sent to the remote endpoint. This may result in termination of the connection. The TLS protocol defined fatal alert code is %1.%n%n Target name: %3%n%nThe TLS alert registry can be found at http://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xhtml#tls-parameters-6 |
0x00009019 | The TLS %1 specified certificate's chain is incomplete:%n%n Failure Status: %2%n%n This can cause trust validation failures or interoperability problems. For more information see KB 954755%n The attached data contains the certificate. |
The TLS %1 specified certificate's chain is incomplete:%n%n Failure Status: %2%n%n This can cause trust validation failures or interoperability problems. For more information see KB 954755%n The attached data contains the certificate. |
0x0000A000 | The Security System detected an authentication error for the server %1. The failure code from authentication protocol %2 was %3. |
The Security System detected an authentication error for the server %1. The failure code from authentication protocol %2 was %3. |
0x0000A001 | The Security System could not establish a secured connection with the server %1. No authentication protocol was available. |
The Security System could not establish a secured connection with the server %1. No authentication protocol was available. |
0x0000A002 | The Security System was unable to authenticate to the server %1 because the server has completed the authentication, but the client authentication protocol %2 has not. |
The Security System was unable to authenticate to the server %1 because the server has completed the authentication, but the client authentication protocol %2 has not. |
0x0000A004 | The Security System received an authentication attempt with an unknown authentication protocol. The request has failed. |
The Security System received an authentication attempt with an unknown authentication protocol. The request has failed. |
0x0000A005 | The Security System has selected %2 for the authentication protocol to server %1. |
The Security System has selected %2 for the authentication protocol to server %1. |
0x0000A006 | The Security System has received an authentication attempt, and determined that the protocol %1 preferred by the client is acceptable. |
The Security System has received an authentication attempt, and determined that the protocol %1 preferred by the client is acceptable. |
0x0000A007 | The Security System has received an authentication request directly for authentication protocol %1. |
The Security System has received an authentication request directly for authentication protocol %1. |
0x0000A008 | The Security System has received an authentication request that could not be decoded. The request has failed. |
The Security System has received an authentication request that could not be decoded. The request has failed. |
0x0000A009 | The Security System has received an authentication attempt, and determined that the protocol %1 is the common protocol. |
The Security System has received an authentication attempt, and determined that the protocol %1 is the common protocol. |
0x0000B000 | Logon cache was disabled. Intermittent authentication failures may result during periods of network latency or interrupts. Please contact your system administrator. |
Logon cache was disabled. Intermittent authentication failures may result during periods of network latency or interrupts. Please contact your system administrator. |
0x0000B001 | A failed logon attempt has caused a logon cache entry for user %1 to be deleted. The authentication package was %2, and the error message was %3. |
A failed logon attempt has caused a logon cache entry for user %1 to be deleted. The authentication package was %2, and the error message was %3. |
0x0000B002 | A logon cache entry for user %1 was the oldest entry and was removed. The timestamp of this entry was %2. |
A logon cache entry for user %1 was the oldest entry and was removed. The timestamp of this entry was %2. |
0x01009020 | Verification of the DTLS connection request failed. |
Verification of the DTLS connection request failed. |
0x01009021 | DTLS record was rejected because it is outside of current receive window. |
DTLS record was rejected because it is outside of current receive window. |
0x01009022 | A DTLS record was rejected because it is a duplicate of a previously received record. |
A DTLS record was rejected because it is a duplicate of a previously received record. |
0x01009023 | The retransmission of DTLS handshake messages has been requested. |
The retransmission of DTLS handshake messages has been requested. |
0x01009030 | The key material used to protect TLS Session Tickets was not found at %1. |
The key material used to protect TLS Session Tickets was not found at %1. |
0x30000001 | Start |
Start |
0x30000002 | Stop |
Stop |
0x50000001 | Critical |
Critical |
0x50000002 | Error |
Error |
0x50000003 | Warning |
Warning |
0x50000004 | Information |
Information |
0x70000001 | Security Package Manager |
Security Package Manager |
0x70000002 | Locator |
Locator |
0x70000003 | SPNEGO (Negotiator) |
SPNEGO (Negotiator) |
0x70000004 | Logon Cache |
Logon Cache |
0x70000005 | LSA Logon |
LSA Logon |
0x70000006 | LSA SID-Name Lookup |
LSA SID-Name Lookup |
0x70000007 | Max |
Max |
0x80009080 | client |
client |
0x80009081 | server |
server |
0x8000C000 | Enterprise Credential Data |
Enterprise Credential Data |
0x8000C001 | Local Credential Data |
Local Credential Data |
0x90000001 | Microsoft-Windows-LSA |
Microsoft-Windows-LSA |
0x90000002 | System |
System |
0x90000003 | Operational |
Operational |
0x90000004 | Diagnostic |
Diagnostic |
0x92000001 | Microsoft-Windows-Authentication |
Microsoft-Windows-Authentication |
0x92000002 | Microsoft-Windows-Authentication/ProtectedUser-Client |
Microsoft-Windows-Authentication/ProtectedUser-Client |
0x92000003 | Microsoft-Windows-Authentication/ProtectedUserFailures-DomainController |
Microsoft-Windows-Authentication/ProtectedUserFailures-DomainController |
0x92000004 | Microsoft-Windows-Authentication/ProtectedUserSuccesses-DomainController |
Microsoft-Windows-Authentication/ProtectedUserSuccesses-DomainController |
0x92000005 | Microsoft-Windows-Authentication/AuthenticationPolicyFailures-DomainController |
Microsoft-Windows-Authentication/AuthenticationPolicyFailures-DomainController |
0xB0001826 | LogonSession alive after interactive user logoff. Indicates a possible token leak in one of the services. %nLogon ID:%1%nAccount Name:%2%nDomain Name:%3%n |
LogonSession alive after interactive user logoff. Indicates a possible token leak in one of the services. %nLogon ID:%1%nAccount Name:%2%nDomain Name:%3%n |