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How to monitor certificate profiles in Configuration Manager

Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)

Important

Starting in version 2203, this company resource access feature is no longer supported. For more information, see Frequently asked questions about resource access deprecation.

View Compliance Results in the Configuration Manager Console

To monitor SCEP certificate compliance do not use the console, rather, use reports.

  1. In the Configuration Manager console, choose Monitoring> Deployments.

  2. Select the certificate profile deployment of interest.

  3. Review summary certificate compliance information on the main page. For more detailed information, select the certificate profile, and then on the Home tab, in the Deployment group, choose View Status to open the Deployment Status page.

    The Deployment Status page contains the following tabs:

    • Compliant: Displays the compliance of the certificate profile based on the number of assets that are affected. You can double-click a rule to create a temporary node under the Users node in the Assets and Compliance workspace. This node contains all users that are compliant with the certificate profile. The Asset Details pane also displays the users that are compliant with this profile. Double-click a user in the list for more information.

      Important

      A certificate profile is not evaluated if it is not applicable on a client device. However, it is returned as compliant.

    • Error: Displays a list of all errors for the selected certificate profile deployment based on the number of assets that are affected. You can double-click a rule to create a temporary node under the Users node of the Assets and Compliance workspace. This node contains all users that generated errors with this profile. When you select a user, the Asset Details pane displays the users that are affected by the selected issue. Double-click a user in the list to display for more information.

    • Non-Compliant: Displays a list of all noncompliant rules within the certificate profile based on the number of assets that are affected. You can double-click a rule to create a temporary node under the Users node of the Assets and Compliance workspace. This node contains all users that are not compliant with this profile. When you select a user, the Asset Details pane displays the users that are affected by the selected issue. Double-click a user in the list to display further information about the issue.

    • Unknown: Displays a list of all users that did not report compliance for the selected certificate profile deployment together with the current client status of the devices.

  4. On the Deployment Status page, review detailed information about the compliance of the deployed certificate profile. A temporary node is created under the Deployments node that helps you find this information again quickly.

    The enrollment status of the certificate is displayed as a number. Use the following table to understand what each number means:

    Enrollment status Description
    0x00000001 The enrollment succeeded, and the certificate has been issued.
    0x00000002 The request has been submitted and the enrollment is pending, or the request has been issued out of band.
    0x00000004 Enrollment must be deferred.
    0x00000010 An error occurred.
    0x00000020 The enrollment status is unknown.
    0x00000040 The status information has been skipped. This can occur if a HYPERLINK "https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/ms721572" \l "_security_certification_authority_gly" certification authority is not valid or has not been selected for monitoring.
    0x00000100 Enrollment has been denied.

View Compliance Results by Using Reports

Compliance settings in Configuration Manager include built-in reports that you can use to monitor information about certificate profiles. These reports have the report category of Compliance and Settings Management.

Important

You must use a wildcard (%) character when you use the parameters Device filter and User filter in the reports for compliance settings.

To monitor SCEP certificate compliance use these certificate reports under the report node Company Resource Access:

  • Certificate issuance history
  • List of assets with certificates nearing expiry
  • List of assets by certificate issuance status

For more information about how to configure reporting in Configuration Manager, see Introduction to reporting.