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Service not starting RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance Windows Event Log service maintains a set of event logs that the system, system components, and applications use to event viewer error 10016 record events. The service exposes functions that allow programs to maintain and manage event viewer error 10 the event logs and perform operations on the logs, such as archiving and clearing. As such, administrators can maintain event event viewer error 55 logs and perform administrative tasks requiring administrator privileges. Windows Event Log Service Not Starting or Running For some unknown reason if you find you are having difficulty starting the following, it is quite possible https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/971256 that one of the reason could be that Windows Event Log Service is Not Running. Task Scheduler Windows Event Calendar Messenger Sharing Folders In such a scenario, you may get error messages like: Event Log service is unavailable. Verify that the service is running Windows could not start the Windows Event Log service on Local Computer First, reboot your system and see if it helps. Sometimes a http://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-event-log-service-not-starting simple restart helps reinitialize this service. If the Windows Event Log shows as being started, re-start it from Services Manager. To check if the Windows Event Log service is started or stopped, Run services.msc and hit Enter to open the Services Manager. Here, again right- click on Windows Event Log Service, check up its Properties. Ensure that the Startup type is set on Automatic and that the services is Started; and that it runs in the Local Service account. Advertisement ^ Also ensure in the Recovery tab, all three drop down boxes, show the option as ‘Restart the Service', in case of Failure. Reboot if required. At times the Windows Event Log Service still will not start, and you may instead get the following error message: System cannot find the file specified In this case, open the following folder: C:\Windows\System32\winevt\Logs This logs folder contains Event Logs in .evtx format and can only be read with the Event Viewer. Give this logs folder Read-Write access rights and see if it helps. You might also want to do the following. Open Registry Editor and navigate to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\eventlog Double-click ObjectName and ensure that its value is set at NT
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