Event ID - 58

Event Id58
SourceCertSvc
DescriptionCertificate Services did not start: A certificate in the CA certificate chain for Example Issue CA has expired. A required certificate is not within its validity period when verifying against the current system clock or the timestamp in the signed file. 0x800b0101 (-2146762495).
Event InformationAccording to Microsoft:
CAUSE:
This behavior occurs because of changes to Certificate Services event logging that are introduced in Windows 2000 SP4.
In earlier versions of Windows 2000, no events are logged during the certification authority (CA) certificate chain-verification process. However, the HRESULT value and the event log Message ID (if any error is detected) for the current CA certificate chain are returned to a section of top-level code in Windows. If the top-level code detects that the current CA certificate is not valid, the returned event is logged, and it specifies the certificate problem together with the "Certificate Services did not start" message. The Certificate Services component does not start.
In Windows 2000 Server SP4, a specific event is logged for each invalid CA certificate chain during the CA certificate chain-verification process. The event messages that are used are the same as those that are used in Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) when Certificate Services does not start successfully. However, if the current CA certificate chain is valid, Certificate Services starts successfully, even though events are logged for the invalid certificate chain (or chains).
In this scenario, the message text for the logged events is misleading. The "Certificate Services did not start" message in the "Description" section of the logged event appears because the same event text from the earlier versions of Windows 2000 is used. This message does not indicate a problem with the current certificate.
WORKAROUND:
To work around this problem, ignore the "Certificate Services did not start" portion of the event description for events that are logged during the CA certificate chain-verification process.
Reference Links"Certificate Services Did Not Start" Message Appears in the Event Log Even Though the Certificate Services Component Starts Successfully

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