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Windows Windows 7 Forum Error: event 2002 EAPHOST, & 1 other ? If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ. You may have to Register before you can post. Page 1 of 3 123 Last Jump to page: Results what is eaphost 1 to 15 of 33 Thread: Error: event 2002 EAPHOST, & 1 other ? Tweet Thread event id 2002 eaphost windows 10 Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… 2014-02-21,15:35 #1 John F View Profile View Forum Posts Lounger Join Date Nov 2013 Location eap method dll path validation failed windows 10 CT Posts 31 Thanks 2 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Error: event 2002 EAPHOST, & 1 other ? Win 7 sp1 When checking event viewer, the only error that shows up is as follows 3 times in a row.
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This happens on all system starts. Error skipping EAP method DLL path name validation failed Error: typId=43, authorId=9 vendorId=0, vendor type=0 next error same except for error typId=25 next error same except for error typId=17 Other than checking event viewer, I notice no problem with running windows. 2nd question As my other post that was solved(missing bootmgr) after running system restore auto fix, I now boot normally. Funny thing is when starting, the old Win Vista starting line (the eap method dll path validation failed. error: typeid=17, authorid=9, vendorid=0, vendortype=0 one that moves from left to right) shows up instead of the win 7 showing. It still boots to win 7 and runs fine. I had checked what system I made System Restore Disk on, just in case I had made it on old computer. It was made on win 7. Never had Vista on this computer. Not real important cause system runs fine, but curious as to why this happened. 2014-02-23,09:44 #2 Rick Corbett View Profile View Forum Posts WS Lounge VIP Join Date Dec 2009 Location UK Posts 1,880 Thanks 88 Thanked 503 Times in 412 Posts Do you use wireless networking? The EAP error indicates a registry or missing/corrupt file issue that usually manifests itself in a problem with wireless networking. It may be a simple matter of re-registering a DLL or finding/replacing a missing/corrupt file (hence the 'DLL path name validation failed'). Are you comfortable with using the Registry Editor? If so, do this: 1. Click Start then, in the Search programs and files dialog, type regedit. 2. When regedit appears in the search list, right-click on it and select Run as administrator from the context menu. 3. Click on the Yes button then, when regedit opens, navigate in the left-hand pane to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\servic es\RasMan\PPP\EAP. When you select the EAP key in the left-hand pane, you should see in the right-hand pane a Path key with a Data value of %
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to send out products with proper drivers and clean builds. This trend never seems to http://justworks.ca/blog/eap-event-logs-are-full-of-dll-path-validation-errors end. It astounds me that in this era of Ultrabooks and tablets all aimed at a premium market and with premium prices to match that vendors still send out systems littered with horrible bloatware, outdated drivers, and loads of outstanding patches, or even full version-behind OSs.I'm particularly looking at you, Dell!The latest case we're seeing from current Dell windows 10 and Lenovo systems with Haswell ("4th Generation Intel Core") chipsets, and Intel WIFI. Event logs littered withThe description for Event ID 2002 from source Microsoft-Windows-EapHost cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer. If eap method dll the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event. The following information was included with the event: Eap method DLL path 25 9 0 0 The handle is invalidNaturally tech support was of no use, and the driver updates from the vendor haven't resolved.The issue appears to be that some Cisco-specific EAP registry keys are being added, without proper driver or backing software.The solution? Fire up our old friend RegEdit and look under the following key:HKLM\System\CurentControlSet\Services\Eaphost\Methods\311There will be several entries referencing Cisco paths or DLLs that don't exist. Remove these keys.No reboot is necessary, and the errors go away immediately. We've also found this resolves some VPN issues as well. Tags dell, lenovo, registry, Windows, VPN ← Connecting or Ending another RDP session in Windows 2012The shockingly easy way to hack or reset a forgotten Windows password → Exchange, SharePoint, Office 365 and Azure Therapy. Delivered fresh every day!© 2016 | In the time it takes you to read this, a dolphin swam the length of a pool.