Event Id | 584 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway |
Description | The Network Policy Server (NPS) "%1" could not be deleted from the central connection authorization policy. The following error occurred: "%2". |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This event is logged when the Network Policy Server (NPS) could not be deleted from the central connection authorization policy. Resolution : Review event log for Network Policy Server events There is no specific resolution for this issue. Therefore, consider reviewing the Network Policy Server (NPS) event log to locate events that can assist in troubleshooting this issue. If you have configured local Terminal Services connection authorization policies (TS CAPs), perform the following procedure on the TS Gateway server. If you have configured central TS CAPs, perform the following procedure on the NPS server where the central TS CAPs are stored. To search the event log to find NPS events:
To verify that the TS Gateway server is available for client connections, examine Event Viewer logs and search for the following event messages. These event messages indicate that the Terminal Services Gateway service is running, and that clients are successfully connecting to internal network resources through the TS Gateway server. To perform this procedure, you do not need to have membership in the local Administrators group. Therefore, as a security best practice, consider performing this task as a user without administrative credentials. To verify that the TS Gateway server is available for client connections:
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Reference Links | Event ID 584 from Source Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway |
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