Windows event ID 4608 - Windows is starting up |
Windows event ID 4609 - Windows is shutting down |
Windows event ID 4610 - An authentication package has been loaded by the Local Security Authority |
Windows event ID 4611 - A trusted logon process has been registered with the Local Security Authority |
Windows event ID 4612 - Internal resources allocated for the queuing of audit messages have been exhausted, leading to the loss of some audits |
Windows event ID 4614 - A notification package has been loaded by the Security Account Manager |
Windows event ID 4615 - Invalid use of LPC port |
Windows event ID 4616 - The system time was changed |
Windows event ID 4618 - A monitored security event pattern has occurred |
Windows event ID 4621 - Administrator recovered system from CrashOnAuditFail. Users who are not administrators will now be allowed to log on. Some auditable activity might not have been recorded |
Windows event ID 4622 - A security package has been loaded by the Local Security Authority |
Windows event ID 4624 - An account was successfully logged on |
Windows event ID 4625 - An account failed to log on |
Windows event ID 4634 - An account was logged off |
Windows event ID 4646 - IKE DoS-prevention mode started |
Windows event ID 4647 - User initiated logoff |
Windows event ID 4648 - A logon was attempted using explicit credentials |
Windows event ID 4649 - A replay attack was detected |
Windows event ID 4650 - An IPsec Main Mode security association was established |
Windows event ID 4651 - An IPsec Main Mode security association was established |
Windows event ID 4652 - An IPsec Main Mode negotiation failed |
Windows event ID 4653 - An IPsec Main Mode negotiation failed |
Windows event ID 4654 - An IPsec Quick Mode negotiation failed |
Windows event ID 4655 - An IPsec Main Mode security association ended |
Windows event ID 4656 - A handle to an object was requested |
Windows event ID 4657 - A registry value was modified |
Windows event ID 4658 - The handle to an object was closed |
Windows event ID 4659 - A handle to an object was requested with intent to delete |
Windows event ID 4660 - An object was deleted |
Windows event ID 4661 - A handle to an object was requested |
Windows event ID 4662 - An operation was performed on an object |
Windows event ID 4663 - An attempt was made to access an object |
Windows event ID 4664 - An attempt was made to create a hard link |
Windows event ID 4665 - An attempt was made to create an application client context |
Windows event ID 4666 - An application attempted an operation: |
Windows event ID 4667 - An application client context was deleted |
Windows event ID 4668 - An application was initialized |
Windows event ID 4670 - Permissions on an object were changed |
Windows event ID 4671 - An application attempted to access a blocked ordinal through the TBS |
Windows event ID 4672 - Special privileges assigned to new logon |
Windows event ID 4673 - A privileged service was called |
Windows event ID 4674 - An operation was attempted on a privileged object |
Windows event ID 4675 - SIDs were filtered |
Windows event ID 4688 - A new process has been created |
Windows event ID 4689 - A process has exited |
Windows event ID 4690 - An attempt was made to duplicate a handle to an object |
Windows event ID 4691 - Indirect access to an object was requested |
Windows event ID 4692 - Backup of data protection master key was attempted |
Windows event ID 4693 - Recovery of data protection master key was attempted |
Windows event ID 4694 - Protection of auditable protected data was attempted |
Windows event ID 4695 - Unprotection of auditable protected data was attempted |
Windows event ID 4696 - A primary token was assigned to process |
Windows event ID 4697 - A service was installed in the system |
Windows event ID 4698 - A scheduled task was created |
Windows event ID 4699 - A scheduled task was deleted |
Windows event ID 4700 - A scheduled task was enabled |
Windows event ID 4701 - A scheduled task was disabled |
Windows event ID 4702 - A scheduled task was updated |
Windows event ID 4704 - A user right was assigned |
Windows event ID 4705 - A user right was removed |
Windows event ID 4706 - A new trust was created to a domain |
Windows event ID 4707 - A trust to a domain was removed |
Windows event ID 4709 - IPsec Services was started |
Windows event ID 4710 - IPsec Services was disabled |
Windows event ID 4711 - PAStore Engine %1 |
Windows event ID 4712 - IPsec Services encountered a potentially serious failure |
Windows event ID 4713 - Kerberos policy was changed |
Windows event ID 4714 - Encrypted data recovery policy was changed |
Windows event ID 4715 - The audit policy (SACL) on an object was changed |
Windows event ID 4716 - Trusted domain information was modified |
Windows event ID 4717 - System security access was granted to an account |
Windows event ID 4718 - System security access was removed from an account |
Windows event ID 4719 - System audit policy was changed |
Windows event ID 4720 - A user account was created |
Windows event ID 4722 - A user account was enabled |
Windows event ID 4723 - An attempt was made to change an account's password |
Windows event ID 4724 - An attempt was made to reset an account's password |
Windows event ID 4725 - A user account was disabled |
Windows event ID 4726 - A user account was deleted |
Windows event ID 4727 - A security-enabled global group was created |
Windows event ID 4728 - A member was added to a security-enabled global group |
Windows event ID 4729 - A member was removed from a security-enabled global group |
Windows event ID 4730 - A security-enabled global group was deleted |
Windows event ID 4731 - A security-enabled local group was created |
Windows event ID 4732 - A member was added to a security-enabled local group |
Windows event ID 4733 - A member was removed from a security-enabled local group |
Windows event ID 4734 - A security-enabled local group was deleted |
Windows event ID 4735 - A security-enabled local group was changed |
Windows event ID 4737 - A security-enabled global group was changed |
Windows event ID 4738 - A user account was changed |
Windows event ID 4739 - Domain Policy was changed |
Windows event ID 4740 - A user account was locked out |
Windows event ID 4741 - A computer account was created |
Windows event ID 4742 - A computer account was changed |
Windows event ID 4743 - A computer account was deleted |
Windows event ID 4744 - A security-disabled local group was created |
Windows event ID 4745 - A security-disabled local group was changed |
Windows event ID 4746 - A member was added to a security-disabled local group |
Windows event ID 4747 - A member was removed from a security-disabled local group |
Windows event ID 4748 - A security-disabled local group was deleted |
Windows event ID 4749 - A security-disabled global group was created |
Windows event ID 4750 - A security-disabled global group was changed |
Windows event ID 4751 - A member was added to a security-disabled global group |
Windows event ID 4752 - A member was removed from a security-disabled global group |
Windows event ID 4753 - A security-disabled global group was deleted |
Windows event ID 4754 - A security-enabled universal group was created |
Windows event ID 4755 - A security-enabled universal group was changed |
Windows event ID 4756 - A member was added to a security-enabled universal group |
Windows event ID 4757 - A member was removed from a security-enabled universal group |
Windows event ID 4758 - A security-enabled universal group was deleted |
Windows event ID 4759 - A security-disabled universal group was created |
Windows event ID 4760 - A security-disabled universal group was changed |
Windows event ID 4761 - A member was added to a security-disabled universal group |
Windows event ID 4762 - A member was removed from a security-disabled universal group |
Windows event ID 4763 - A security-disabled universal group was deleted |
Windows event ID 4764 - A group’s type was changed |
Windows event ID 4765 - SID History was added to an account |
Windows event ID 4766 - An attempt to add SID History to an account failed |
Windows event ID 4767 - A user account was unlocked |
Windows event ID 4768 - A Kerberos authentication ticket (TGT) was requested |
Windows event ID 4769 - A Kerberos service ticket was requested |
Windows event ID 4770 - A Kerberos service ticket was renewed |
Windows event ID 4771 - Kerberos pre-authentication failed |
Windows event ID 4772 - A Kerberos authentication ticket request failed |
Windows event ID 4773 - A Kerberos service ticket request failed |
Windows event ID 4774 - An account was mapped for logon |
Windows event ID 4775 - An account could not be mapped for logon |
Windows event ID 4776 - The domain controller attempted to validate the credentials for an account |
Windows event ID 4777 - The domain controller failed to validate the credentials for an account |
Windows event ID 4778 - A session was reconnected to a Window Station |
Windows event ID 4779 - A session was disconnected from a Window Station |
Windows event ID 4780 - The ACL was set on accounts which are members of administrators groups |
Windows event ID 4781 - The name of an account was changed: |
Windows event ID 4782 - The password hash an account was accessed |
Windows event ID 4783 - A basic application group was created |
Windows event ID 4784 - A basic application group was changed |
Windows event ID 4785 - A member was added to a basic application group |
Windows event ID 4786 - A member was removed from a basic application group |
Windows event ID 4787 - A non-member was added to a basic application group |
Windows event ID 4788 - A non-member was removed from a basic application group |
Windows event ID 4789 - A basic application group was deleted |
Windows event ID 4790 - An LDAP query group was created |
Windows event ID 4791 - A basic application group was changed |
Windows event ID 4792 - An LDAP query group was deleted |
Windows event ID 4793 - The Password Policy Checking API was called |
Windows event ID 4794 - An attempt was made to set the Directory Services Restore Mode |
Windows event ID 4800 - The workstation was locked |
Windows event ID 4801 - The workstation was unlocked |
Windows event ID 4802 - The screen saver was invoked |
Windows event ID 4803 - The screen saver was dismissed |
Windows event ID 4816 - RPC detected an integrity violation while decrypting an incoming message |
Windows event ID 4817 - Auditing settings on an object were changed |
Windows event ID 4864 - A namespace collision was detected |
Windows event ID 4865 - A trusted forest information entry was added |
Windows event ID 4866 - A trusted forest information entry was removed |
Windows event ID 4867 - A trusted forest information entry was modified |
Windows event ID 4868 - The certificate manager denied a pending certificate request |
Windows event ID 4869 - Certificate Services received a resubmitted certificate request |
Windows event ID 4870 - Certificate Services revoked a certificate |
Windows event ID 4871 - Certificate Services received a request to publish the certificate revocation list (CRL) |
Windows event ID 4872 - Certificate Services published the certificate revocation list (CRL) |
Windows event ID 4873 - A certificate request extension changed |
Windows event ID 4874 - One or more certificate request attributes changed |
Windows event ID 4875 - Certificate Services received a request to shut down |
Windows event ID 4876 - Certificate Services backup started |
Windows event ID 4877 - Certificate Services backup completed |
Windows event ID 4878 - Certificate Services restore started |
Windows event ID 4879 - Certificate Services restore completed |
Windows event ID 4880 - Certificate Services started |
Windows event ID 4881 - Certificate Services stopped |
Windows event ID 4882 - The security permissions for Certificate Services changed |
Windows event ID 4883 - Certificate Services retrieved an archived key |
Windows event ID 4884 - Certificate Services imported a certificate into its database |
Windows event ID 4885 - The audit filter for Certificate Services changed |
Windows event ID 4886 - Certificate Services received a certificate request |
Windows event ID 4887 - Certificate Services approved a certificate request and issued a certificate |
Windows event ID 4888 - Certificate Services denied a certificate request |
Windows event ID 4889 - Certificate Services set the status of a certificate request to pending |
Windows event ID 4890 - The certificate manager settings for Certificate Services changed |
Windows event ID 4891 - A configuration entry changed in Certificate Services |
Windows event ID 4892 - A property of Certificate Services changed |
Windows event ID 4893 - Certificate Services archived a key |
Windows event ID 4894 - Certificate Services imported and archived a key |
Windows event ID 4895 - Certificate Services published the CA certificate to Active Directory Domain Services |
Windows event ID 4896 - One or more rows have been deleted from the certificate database |
Windows event ID 4897 - Role separation enabled: |
Windows event ID 4898 - Certificate Services loaded a template |
Windows event ID 4899 - A Certificate Services template was updated |
Windows event ID 4900 - Certificate Services template security was updated |
Windows event ID 4902 - The Per-user audit policy table was created |
Windows event ID 4904 - An attempt was made to register a security event source |
Windows event ID 4905 - An attempt was made to unregister a security event source |
Windows event ID 4906 - The CrashOnAuditFail value has changed |
Windows event ID 4907 - Auditing settings on object were changed |
Windows event ID 4908 - Special Groups Logon table modified |
Windows event ID 4909 - The local policy settings for the TBS were changed |
Windows event ID 4910 - The group policy settings for the TBS were changed |
Windows event ID 4912 - Per User Audit Policy was changed |
Windows event ID 4928 - An Active Directory replica source naming context was established |
Windows event ID 4929 - An Active Directory replica source naming context was removed |
Windows event ID 4930 - An Active Directory replica source naming context was modified |
Windows event ID 4931 - An Active Directory replica destination naming context was modified |
Windows event ID 4932 - Synchronization of a replica of an Active Directory naming context has begun |
Windows event ID 4933 - Synchronization of a replica of an Active Directory naming context has ended |
Windows event ID 4934 - Attributes of an Active Directory object were replicated |
Windows event ID 4935 - Replication failure begins |
Windows event ID 4936 - Replication failure ends |
Windows event ID 4937 - A lingering object was removed from a replica |
Windows event ID 4944 - The following policy was active when the Windows Firewall started |
Windows event ID 4945 - A rule was listed when the Windows Firewall started |
Windows event ID 4946 - A change has been made to Windows Firewall exception list. A rule was added |
Windows event ID 4947 - A change has been made to Windows Firewall exception list. A rule was modified |
Windows event ID 4948 - A change has been made to Windows Firewall exception list. A rule was deleted |
Windows event ID 4949 - Windows Firewall settings were restored to the default values |
Windows event ID 4950 - A Windows Firewall setting has changed |
Windows event ID 4951 - A rule has been ignored because its major version number was not recognized by Windows Firewall |
Windows event ID 4952 - Parts of a rule have been ignored because its minor version number was not recognized by Windows Firewall. The other parts of the rule will be enforced |
Windows event ID 4953 - A rule has been ignored by Windows Firewall because it could not parse the rule |
Windows event ID 4954 - Windows Firewall Group Policy settings have changed. The new settings have been applied |
Windows event ID 4956 - Windows Firewall has changed the active profile |
Windows event ID 4957 - Windows Firewall did not apply the following rule: |
Windows event ID 4958 - Windows Firewall did not apply the following rule because the rule referred to items not configured on this computer: |
Windows event ID 4960 - IPsec dropped an inbound packet that failed an integrity check. If this problem persists, it could indicate a network issue or that packets are being modified in transit to this computer. Verify that the packets sent from the remot |
Windows event ID 4961 - IPsec dropped an inbound packet that failed a replay check. If this problem persists, it could indicate a replay attack against this computer |
Windows event ID 4962 - IPsec dropped an inbound packet that failed a replay check. The inbound packet had too low a sequence number to ensure it was not a replay |
Windows event ID 4963 - IPsec dropped an inbound clear text packet that should have been secured. This is usually due to the remote computer changing its IPsec policy without informing this computer. This could also be a spoofing attack attempt |
Windows event ID 4964 - Special groups have been assigned to a new logon |
Windows event ID 4965 - IPsec received a packet from a remote computer with an incorrect Security Parameter Index (SPI). This is usually caused by malfunctioning hardware that is corrupting packets. If these errors persist, verify that the packets sent fr |
Windows event ID 4976 - IPsec received an invalid negotiation packet |
Windows event ID 4977 - IPsec received an invalid negotiation packet |
Windows event ID 4978 - IPsec received an invalid negotiation packet |
Windows event ID 4979 - IPsec Main Mode and Extended Mode security associations were established |
Windows event ID 4980 - IPsec Main Mode and Extended Mode security associations were established |
Windows event ID 4981 - IPsec Main Mode and Extended Mode security associations were established |
Windows event ID 4982 - IPsec Main Mode and Extended Mode security associations were established |
Windows event ID 4983 - An IPsec Extended Mode negotiation failed |
Windows event ID 4984 - An IPsec Extended Mode negotiation failed |
Windows event ID 4985 - The state of a transaction has changed |
Windows event ID 5024 - The Windows Firewall Service has started successfully |
Windows event ID 5025 - The Windows Firewall Service has been stopped |
Windows event ID 5027 - The Windows Firewall Service was unable to retrieve the security policy from the local storage. The service will continue enforcing the current policy |
Windows event ID 5028 - The Windows Firewall Service was unable to parse the new security policy. The service will continue with currently enforced policy |
Windows event ID 5029 - The Windows Firewall Service failed to initialize the driver. The service will continue to enforce the current policy |
Windows event ID 5030 - The Windows Firewall Service failed to start |
Windows event ID 5031 - The Windows Firewall Service blocked an application from accepting incoming connections on the network |
Windows event ID 5032 - Windows Firewall was unable to notify the user that it blocked an application from accepting incoming connections on the network |
Windows event ID 5033 - The Windows Firewall Driver has started successfully |
Windows event ID 5034 - The Windows Firewall Driver has been stopped |
Windows event ID 5035 - The Windows Firewall Driver failed to start |
Windows event ID 5037 - The Windows Firewall Driver detected critical runtime error. Terminating |
Windows event ID 5038 - Code integrity determined that the image hash of a file is not valid. The file could be corrupt due to unauthorized modification or the invalid hash could indicate a potential disk device error |
Windows event ID 5039 - A registry key was virtualized |
Windows event ID 5040 - IPsec: An Authentication Set was added |
Windows event ID 5041 - IPsec: An Authentication Set was modified |
Windows event ID 5042 - IPsec: An Authentication Set was deleted |
Windows event ID 5043 - IPsec: A Connection Security Rule was added |
Windows event ID 5044 - IPsec: A Connection Security Rule was modified |
Windows event ID 5045 - IPsec: A Connection Security Rule was deleted |
Windows event ID 5046 - IPsec: A Crypto Set was added |
Windows event ID 5047 - IPsec: A Crypto Set was modified |
Windows event ID 5048 - IPsec: A Crypto Set was deleted |
Windows event ID 5049 - An IPsec Security Association was deleted |
Windows event ID 5050 - An attempt to programmatically disable the Windows Firewall using a call to INetFwProfile.FirewallEnabled(FALSE) interface was rejected because this API is not supported on Windows Vista |
Windows event ID 5051 - A file was virtualized |
Windows event ID 5056 - A cryptographic self test was performed |
Windows event ID 5057 - A cryptographic primitive operation failed |
Windows event ID 5058 - Key file operation |
Windows event ID 5059 - Key migration operation |
Windows event ID 5060 - Verification operation failed |
Windows event ID 5061 - Cryptographic operation |
Windows event ID 5062 - A kernel-mode cryptographic self test was performed |
Windows event ID 5063 - A cryptographic provider operation was attempted |
Windows event ID 5064 - A cryptographic context operation was attempted |
Windows event ID 5065 - A cryptographic context modification was attempted |
Windows event ID 5066 - A cryptographic function operation was attempted |
Windows event ID 5067 - A cryptographic function modification was attempted |
Windows event ID 5068 - A cryptographic function provider operation was attempted |
Windows event ID 5069 - A cryptographic function property operation was attempted |
Windows event ID 5070 - A cryptographic function property modification was attempted |
Windows event ID 5120 - OCSP Responder Service Started |
Windows event ID 5121 - OCSP Responder Service Stopped |
Windows event ID 5122 - A Configuration entry changed in the OCSP Responder Service |
Windows event ID 5123 - A configuration entry changed in the OCSP Responder Service |
Windows event ID 5124 - A security setting was updated on OCSP Responder Service |
Windows event ID 5125 - A request was submitted to OCSP Responder Service |
Windows event ID 5126 - Signing Certificate was automatically updated by the OCSP Responder Service |
Windows event ID 5127 - The OCSP Revocation Provider successfully updated the revocation information |
Windows event ID 5136 - A directory service object was modified |
Windows event ID 5137 - A directory service object was created |
Windows event ID 5138 - A directory service object was undeleted |
Windows event ID 5139 - A directory service object was moved |
Windows event ID 5140 - A network share object was accessed |
Windows event ID 5141 - A directory service object was deleted |
Windows event ID 5142 - A network share object was added |
Windows event ID 5143 - A network share object was modified |
Windows event ID 5144 - A network share object was deleted |
Windows event ID 5145 - A network share object was checked to see whether the client can be granted desired access |
Windows event ID 5148 - The Windows Filtering Platform has detected a DoS attack and entered a defensive mode; packets associated with this attack will be discarded |
Windows event ID 5149 - The DoS attack has subsided and normal processing is being resumed |
Windows event ID 5150 - The Windows Filtering Platform has blocked a packet |
Windows event ID 5151 - A more restrictive Windows Filtering Platform filter has blocked a packet |
Windows event ID 5152 - The Windows Filtering Platform blocked a packet |
Windows event ID 5153 - A more restrictive Windows Filtering Platform filter has blocked a packet |
Windows event ID 5154 - The Windows Filtering Platform has permitted an application or service to listen on a port for incoming connections |
Windows event ID 5155 - The Windows Filtering Platform has blocked an application or service from listening on a port for incoming connections |
Windows event ID 5156 - The Windows Filtering Platform has allowed a connection |
Windows event ID 5157 - The Windows Filtering Platform has blocked a connection |
Windows event ID 5158 - The Windows Filtering Platform has permitted a bind to a local port |
Windows event ID 5159 - The Windows Filtering Platform has blocked a bind to a local port |
Windows event ID 5168 - Spn check for SMB/SMB2 failed |
Windows event ID 5376 - Credential Manager credentials were backed up |
Windows event ID 5377 - Credential Manager credentials were restored from a backup |
Windows event ID 5378 - The requested credentials delegation was disallowed by policy |
Windows event ID 5440 - The following callout was present when the Windows Filtering Platform Base Filtering Engine started |
Windows event ID 5441 - The following filter was present when the Windows Filtering Platform Base Filtering Engine started |
Windows event ID 5442 - The following provider was present when the Windows Filtering Platform Base Filtering Engine started |
Windows event ID 5443 - The following provider context was present when the Windows Filtering Platform Base Filtering Engine started |
Windows event ID 5444 - The following sub-layer was present when the Windows Filtering Platform Base Filtering Engine started |
Windows event ID 5446 - A Windows Filtering Platform callout has been changed |
Windows event ID 5447 - A Windows Filtering Platform filter has been changed |
Windows event ID 5448 - A Windows Filtering Platform provider has been changed |
Windows event ID 5449 - A Windows Filtering Platform provider context has been changed |
Windows event ID 5450 - A Windows Filtering Platform sub-layer has been changed |
Windows event ID 5451 - An IPsec Quick Mode security association was established |
Windows event ID 5452 - An IPsec Quick Mode security association ended |
Windows event ID 5453 - An IPsec negotiation with a remote computer failed because the IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules (IKEEXT) service is not started |
Windows event ID 5456 - PAStore Engine applied Active Directory storage IPsec policy on the computer |
Windows event ID 5457 - PAStore Engine failed to apply Active Directory storage IPsec policy on the computer |
Windows event ID 5458 - PAStore Engine applied locally cached copy of Active Directory storage IPsec policy on the computer |
Windows event ID 5459 - PAStore Engine failed to apply locally cached copy of Active Directory storage IPsec policy on the computer |
Windows event ID 5460 - PAStore Engine applied local registry storage IPsec policy on the computer |
Windows event ID 5461 - PAStore Engine failed to apply local registry storage IPsec policy on the computer |
Windows event ID 5462 - PAStore Engine failed to apply some rules of the active IPsec policy on the computer. Use the IP Security Monitor snap-in to diagnose the problem |
Windows event ID 5463 - PAStore Engine polled for changes to the active IPsec policy and detected no changes |
Windows event ID 5464 - PAStore Engine polled for changes to the active IPsec policy, detected changes, and applied them to IPsec Services |
Windows event ID 5465 - PAStore Engine received a control for forced reloading of IPsec policy and processed the control successfully |
Windows event ID 5466 - PAStore Engine polled for changes to the Active Directory IPsec policy, determined that Active Directory cannot be reached, and will use the cached copy of the Active Directory IPsec policy instead. Any changes made to the Active D |
Windows event ID 5467 - PAStore Engine polled for changes to the Active Directory IPsec policy, determined that Active Directory can be reached, and found no changes to the policy. The cached copy of the Active Directory IPsec policy is no longer being us |
Windows event ID 5468 - PAStore Engine polled for changes to the Active Directory IPsec policy, determined that Active Directory can be reached, found changes to the policy, and applied those changes. The cached copy of the Active Directory IPsec policy i |
Windows event ID 5471 - PAStore Engine loaded local storage IPsec policy on the computer |
Windows event ID 5472 - PAStore Engine failed to load local storage IPsec policy on the computer |
Windows event ID 5473 - PAStore Engine loaded directory storage IPsec policy on the computer |
Windows event ID 5474 - PAStore Engine failed to load directory storage IPsec policy on the computer |
Windows event ID 5477 - PAStore Engine failed to add quick mode filter |
Windows event ID 5478 - IPsec Services has started successfully |
Windows event ID 5479 - IPsec Services has been shut down successfully. The shutdown of IPsec Services can put the computer at greater risk of network attack or expose the computer to potential security risks |
Windows event ID 5480 - IPsec Services failed to get the complete list of network interfaces on the computer. This poses a potential security risk because some of the network interfaces may not get the protection provided by the applied IPsec filters. Use |
Windows event ID 5483 - IPsec Services failed to initialize RPC server. IPsec Services could not be started |
Windows event ID 5484 - IPsec Services has experienced a critical failure and has been shut down. The shutdown of IPsec Services can put the computer at greater risk of network attack or expose the computer to potential security risks |
Windows event ID 5485 - IPsec Services failed to process some IPsec filters on a plug-and-play event for network interfaces. This poses a potential security risk because some of the network interfaces may not get the protection provided by the applied IPs |
Windows event ID 5632 - A request was made to authenticate to a wireless network |
Windows event ID 5633 - A request was made to authenticate to a wired network |
Windows event ID 5712 - A Remote Procedure Call (RPC) was attempted |
Windows event ID 5888 - An object in the COM+ Catalog was modified |
Windows event ID 5889 - An object was deleted from the COM+ Catalog |
Windows event ID 5890 - An object was added to the COM+ Catalog |
Windows event ID 6144 - Security policy in the group policy objects has been applied successfully |
Windows event ID 6145 - One or more errors occurred while processing security policy in the group policy objects |
Windows event ID 6272 - Network Policy Server granted access to a user |
Windows event ID 6273 - Network Policy Server denied access to a user |
Windows event ID 6274 - Network Policy Server discarded the request for a user |
Windows event ID 6275 - Network Policy Server discarded the accounting request for a user |
Windows event ID 6276 - Network Policy Server quarantined a user |
Windows event ID 6277 - Network Policy Server granted access to a user but put it on probation because the host did not meet the defined health policy |
Windows event ID 6278 - Network Policy Server granted full access to a user because the host met the defined health policy |
Windows event ID 6279 - Network Policy Server locked the user account due to repeated failed authentication attempts |
Windows event ID 6280 - Network Policy Server unlocked the user account |
Windows event ID 6281 - Code Integrity determined that the page hashes of an image file are not valid. The file could be improperly signed without page hashes or corrupt due to unauthorized modification. The invalid hashes could indicate a potential disk |
Windows event ID 6400 - BranchCache: Received an incorrectly formatted response while discovering availability of content. |
Windows event ID 6401 - BranchCache: Received invalid data from a peer. Data discarded. |
Windows event ID 6402 - BranchCache: The message to the hosted cache offering it data is incorrectly formatted. |
Windows event ID 6403 - BranchCache: The hosted cache sent an incorrectly formatted response to the client |
Windows event ID 6404 - BranchCache: Hosted cache could not be authenticated using the provisioned SSL certificate. |
Windows event ID 6405 - BranchCache: %2 instance(s) of event id %1 occurred |
Windows event ID 6406 - %1 registered to Windows Firewall to control filtering for the following: %2 |
Windows event ID 6407 - 1% |
Windows event ID 6408 - Registered product %1 failed and Windows Firewall is now controlling the filtering for %2 |
Windows event ID 8191 - Highest System-Defined Audit Message Value |