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Audit Certification Services

 

Applies To: Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8

This topic for the IT professional describes the Advanced Security Audit policy setting, Audit Certification Services, which determines whether the operating system generates events when Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) operations are performed.

Examples of AD CS operations include:

  • AD CS starts, shuts down, is backed up, or is restored.

  • Certificate revocation list (CRL)-related tasks are performed.

  • Certificates are requested, issued, or revoked.

  • Certificate manager settings for AD CS are changed.

  • The configuration and properties of the certification authority (CA) are changed.

  • AD CS templates are modified.

  • Certificates are imported.

  • A CA certificate is published to Active Directory Domain Services.

  • Security permissions for AD CS role services are modified.

  • Keys are archived, imported, or retrieved.

  • The OCSP Responder Service is started or stopped.

Monitoring these operational events is important to ensure that AD CS role services are functioning properly.

Event volume: Low to medium on servers that host AD CS role services

Default: Not configured

If this policy setting is configured, the following events appear on computers running the supported versions of the Windows operating system as designated in the Applies to list at the beginning of this topic, in addition to Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista.

Event ID

Event message

4868

The certificate manager denied a pending certificate request.

4869

Certificate Services received a resubmitted certificate request.

4870

Certificate Services revoked a certificate.

4871

Certificate Services received a request to publish the certificate revocation list (CRL).

4872

Certificate Services published the certificate revocation list (CRL).

4873

A certificate request extension changed.

4874

One or more certificate request attributes changed.

4875

Certificate Services received a request to shut down.

4876

Certificate Services backup started.

4877

Certificate Services backup completed.

4878

Certificate Services restore started.

4879

Certificate Services restore completed.

4880

Certificate Services started.

4881

Certificate Services stopped.

4882

The security permissions for Certificate Services changed.

4883

Certificate Services retrieved an archived key.

4884

Certificate Services imported a certificate into its database.

4885

The audit filter for Certificate Services changed.

4886

Certificate Services received a certificate request.

4887

Certificate Services approved a certificate request and issued a certificate.

4888

Certificate Services denied a certificate request.

4889

Certificate Services set the status of a certificate request to pending.

4890

The certificate manager settings for Certificate Services changed.

4891

A configuration entry changed in Certificate Services.

4892

A property of Certificate Services changed.

4893

Certificate Services archived a key.

4894

Certificate Services imported and archived a key.

4895

Certificate Services published the CA certificate to Active Directory Domain Services.

4896

One or more rows have been deleted from the certificate database.

4897

Role separation enabled:

4898

Certificate Services loaded a template.

Advanced Security Audit Policy Settings