Event Id | 113 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Description | A portion of the Active Directory Certificate Services upgrade failed: The CertEnroll folder and/or shared folder could not be created with proper permissions. %1 |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause This event is logged when A portion of the Active Directory Certificate Services upgrade failed. Resolution Allow the CertEnroll folder to be created The CertEnroll folder needs to be available for a certification authority to function properly. This folder is typically located in the Windows directory at %systemdrive%\Windows\System32\CertSrv\CertEnroll To make it possible for the CertEnroll folder to be created at upgrade: Confirm that the user performing the upgrade is a member of the local AdministratorsEnterprise Admins group. Confirm that the CA you are attempting to upgrade is installed on a computer running Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008. You cannot upgrade a CA from a computer running Windows 2000 directly to a computer running Windows Server 2008. Restart the computer and try the upgrade again. Verify To perform this procedure, you must have permissions to request and enroll for a certificate. To confirm that the upgrade has completed successfully, perform a test enrollment for a user or computer certificate: 1.Log on to a domain computer running Windows Vista as a domain user with Enroll permissions on at least one template. 2.Click Start, type mmc, and then press ENTER. 3.If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue. 4.On the File menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in, click Certificates, and then click 5.Click User account, and click Next. 6.Click Finish, and then click 7.In the console tree, double-click Certificates - Current User, and click Personal. 8.On the Action menu, point to All Tasks, and click Request New Certificate to start the Certificate Enrollment wizard. 9.Use the wizard to create and submit the certificate request. 10.Under Certificate Installation Results, confirm that the enrollment completes successfully and no errors are reported. You can also click |
Reference Links | Event ID 113 from Source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
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