!An unexpected error has occurred. & Enable AD FS Web AgentD 1There was an error getting the AD FS URL settings Processing has terminated because an internal inconsistency has been detected. Detailed information may have been logged as an ERROR level message to the debug logs if they are enabled. The Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS) Web Agent manages security tokens and authentication cookies that are sent to the Web server. After you enter a Federation Service Uniform Resource Locator (URL), you can go to the specific Web site, virtual directory, or Web application to edit resource-specific settings and enable the AD FS Web Agent on the resource. This URL will be used for all Web sites and Web applications on this computer where the AD FS Web Agent is enabled. The Federation Services Uniform Resource Locator (URL) determines the location of the resource Federation Service where authentication requests that are made to any Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS)-enabled Windows token-based applications (that are hosted on this Web server) will be sent for validation. After you type a URL, you can go to the specific Web site, virtual directory, or Web application to edit resource-specific settings and to enable the AD FS Windows token-based agent on the resource. This URL will be used for all Web sites and Web applications on this computer where the AD FS Windows NT token-based agent is enabled. To enable and configure the AD FS claims-aware agent, you must use the web.config file for the claims-aware application.C VThe return URL is not specified. It is required to enable the AD FS Web Agent for Windows NT token-based applications. WThe cookie path is not specified. It is required to enable the AD FS Web Agent for Windows NT token-based applications. When you enable the Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) Windows token-based agent, authorized security tokens and authentication cookies can be sent only to Windows token-based applications that are managed by this specific Web site, virtual directory, or application.