Collection Rule for event with source CertificationAuthority and ID 84

Microsoft.Windows.CertificateServices.CARole.2016.CertSvcEvents.84 (Rule)

Certificate Services could not use a key recovery agent certificate.

Knowledge Base article:

Summary

Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) requires key recovery agent certificates, exchange (XCHG) certificates, and keys in order to support key archival. The functioning of key recovery agent certificates, XCHG certificates, and the cryptographic service providers (CSPs) needed to create them is critical to a public key infrastructure.

Resolutions

Identify and use a valid key recovery agent certificate

To resolve this issue, you need to identify why the key recovery agent certificate that is being used is unsuccessful. Generally a key recovery agent certificate becomes unusable when it has expired or was revoked.

To perform this procedure, you must have Manage CA permission, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority.

To examine the validity of the key recovery agent certificate:

For more information, see  http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=95698.

Additional

To confirm that key archival and recovery is working properly:

Element properties:

TargetMicrosoft.Windows.CertificateServices.CARole.2016
CategoryEventCollection
EnabledTrue
Event_ID84
Event SourceMicrosoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority
Alert GenerateFalse
RemotableTrue
Event LogApplication

Member Modules:

ID Module Type TypeId RunAs 
DS DataSource Microsoft.Windows.EventProvider Default
WriteToCertSvcEvents WriteAction Microsoft.Windows.CertificateServices.CARole.CertSvcEvents.Publisher Default
WriteToDB WriteAction Microsoft.SystemCenter.CollectEvent Default

Source Code:

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