Event Id | 644 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-ADFS |
Description | The Federation Service encountered an error while loading the trust policy. An account partner that does not have Windows trust enabled is configured to allow all user principal name (UPN) suffixes. If this error occurs during startup of the Federation Service, the Federation Service will be not be able to start, and all requests to the Federation Service will fail until the configuration is corrected. If this error occurs while the Federation Service is running, the Federation Service will continue to use the last trust policy that was loaded successfully. User Action This error should occur only if the trust policy file has been modified without use of the AD FS administrative tools. Account partners that do not have Windows trust enabled must provide an explicit list of UPN suffixes for validation. Add at least one UPN suffix for this account partner. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This event is logged when the Federation Service encountered an error while loading the trust policy. Resolution : Provide an explicit list of UPN suffixes for validation This error occurs only if the trust policy (trustpolicy.xml) file has been modified without the use of the Active Directory Federation Services snap-in and the modification causes another relying parameter to fall outside the scope of acceptable values. In this case, the manual change that was made to the trustpolicy.xml file affected the Windows trust settings for a specific account partner. The change resulted in a mismatch of acceptable user principal name (UPN) suffix values that are defined in the claim mapping settings for that account partner. You can correct this problem by configuring the account partner to use Windows trust. To perform these procedures, you must be a member of the local Administrators group, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. To configure an account partner to use Windows trust:
To add a UPN suffix to an incoming UPN claim mapping:
Verify that you can access the Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)-enabled application from a client browser and that the resource can be accessed. |
Reference Links | Event ID 644 from Source Microsoft-Windows-ADFS |
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