Invalid certificate found
Details
Field | Error Details |
---|---|
Product Name | BizTalk Server |
Product Version | 3.6 |
Event ID | 0 |
Event Source | 0 |
Component | 0 |
Symbolic Name | 0 |
Message Text | Invalid certificate found |
Explanation
You did not provide a valid certificate for a WCF transport.
User Action
Add a certificate.
Add a certificate
Click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft BizTalk Server 20xx, and click BizTalk Server Administration.
In the Console Root, expand BizTalk Server Administration, expand BizTalk Group, and expand Applications.
Locate your application and then locate your transport.
Right-click the transport name.
Click Properties.
In the port Type list, select the correct port.
Click Configure.
In the WCF [transport type] Transport Properties dialog box, click the General tab.
Click Edit.
In the Identity Editor dialog box, make sure the search criteria in the Certificate Reference section is configured properly to indicate valid certificates.
For the WCF-Custom and the WCF-CustomIsolated adapters, ensure that the search criteria in the Certificate Reference section is configured properly to indicate a valid certificate in the certificate Store name.
Add a certificate for standard WCF adapters
Click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft BizTalk Server 20xx, and click BizTalk Server Administration.
In the Console Root, expand BizTalk Server Administration, expand BizTalk Group, and expand Applications.
Locate your application and then locate your transport.
Right-click the transport name.
Click Properties.
In the port Type list, select the correct port.
Click Configure.
In the WCF [transport type] Transport Properties dialog box, click the Security tab.
Ensure that the Thumbprint properties for the service and client certificates indicate valid certificates in the certificate Store name.
In the Certificate snap-in, make sure that valid certificates are installed for the WCF transport.