The solution is quick and simple.
The request contains no certificate template information exchange 2013.
You have to submit the request from command line with certreq and you have to add a request attribute which specifies the name of the certificate template which is missing from the request.
0x80094801 2146875391 denied by policy module 0x80094801 the request does not contain a certificate template extension or the certificatetemplate request attribute.
The request contains no certificate template information.
0x80094801 2146875391 certsrv e no cert type request disposition message denied by policy module 0x80094801 the request does not contain a certificate template extension or the certificatetemplate request attribute.
0x80094801 2146875391 the trick is to use the certreq command line tool instead.
Certreq submit attrib certificatetemplate webserver cert request req.
0x80094801 the request contains no certificate template information.
0x80094801 2146875391 denied by policy module 0x80094801.
Here is a example of the syntax.
When signing a csr which was generated from thirdpartycertificatetool the windows certificate request processor returns the following error.
Webserver webservercertreq txt where webservercertreq txt is the name of the request file from your exchange certificate.
The request contains no certificate template information.
Note that you must specify the system common name of the template not its display name you will find its common name on the template s general tab in the box called.
The request contains no certificate information.
Use the following command to import your certificate request file.
Certreq submit attrib certificatetemplate.
The request contains no certificate template information.
The solution is to import the certificate request in command line with certreq tool.
0x80094801 2146875391 denied by policy module 0x80094801 the request does not contain a certificate template extension or the certificate template request attribute.