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Event Viewer - Security-SPP 16384 and 16394
I was in event viewer diagnosing an issue related to BF6 and I saw this from security-spp about every 10-45 minutes
Offline downlevel migration succeeded.
Successfully scheduled Software Protection service for re-start at 2125-10-14T05:27:18Z. Reason: RulesEngine.
Does anyone have information on this? More so why the restart date being 100 years in the future.
I've seen in before on my old pc build and I've seen posts about it dating back years ago but nothing really about why it schedules 100 years into the future? Just a random date picked since windows triggers it anyway for license and integrity checks?
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RIP Win 10 the 4670k is old but still strong.
Knowing the event id # would be helpful. Screenshot of event even better
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Event IDs are 16384 and 16394
This is what it looks like for event 16384
spp eventviewer.webp
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RIP Win 10 the 4670k is old but still strong.
Like a rolling drone.
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More so why the restart date being 100 years in the future
Seems that it would mean “Never”
Apparently ,
RulesEngine “
is part of the internal logic that evaluates licensing and activation rules. When it determines that no restart is needed, it still logs a scheduled restart, but sets it to a time so far in the future that it will never realistically occur. ”
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I'm seeing exactly the same thing, and it's probably why I'm also seeing brief hangs! I'd sure like to kill this issue off!
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I would like to also find a cure for this issue. I've been for years now just suppressing it in Event Viewer Application->filter current log
and just entering in the All ID's Field: -16384,-16394.
That gets old having to do it on every restart.
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That gets old having to do it on every restart.
Why is it necessarry to suppress the events. They are normal.
Unless one has a problem I can't understand poking around in event viewer at all. EV is a dark place that can have you chasing your tail for no reason at all. There are thousands of informational and transient events posted every day.
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Thanks but I don't think 700+ in 6 days is 'normal'. It clutters up the EV if I want to look for something else.
EDIT: Did a repair/install 6 days ago. Count before that was over 12,000 and counting.
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