Windows 10: Eset security flooding event viewer Security Product State On every couple seconds Event ID 16

Discus and support Eset security flooding event viewer Security Product State On every couple seconds Event ID 16 in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; I read a post giving a solution that involves registry editing but I'm not that advanced. I need help. These messages are overwhelming. submitted by... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/MessiahPrinny, Sep 17, 2020.

  1. Eset security flooding event viewer Security Product State On every couple seconds Event ID 16


    I read a post giving a solution that involves registry editing but I'm not that advanced. I need help. These messages are overwhelming.

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    /u/MessiahPrinny, Sep 17, 2020
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  2. Security Event Log flooded with 4656 Events

    We are having issues with our Security event log within Event Viewer. It is my understanding when you perform Object Access auditing and enable it within Group Policy, you still need to enable auditing on the Objects (to be audited) themselves. We just enabled
    Object Access auditing and are already seeing Handle Manipulation events (i.e. event id 4656) flooding our Security log even though we have not configured auditing at the file level for ANY of the files in question.
    A lot of forums mention disabling Audit File System and Audit Handle Manipulation events to ensure the 4656 events do not flood the Security log; however, we want to be able to see these events for the files that we configure auditing for (at the
    file level), but not for any other files which were not configured for auditing at the file level.
    We do not have Global Object Access Auditing configured.
     
    iggygatton, Sep 17, 2020
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  3. WHEA-Logger Event ID 17 flooding System Events

    Do you have any more info on the event viewer? If you click on the event and look under the "General" tab, what does it say?

    I had a similar issue with my machine and it turns out that disabling PCI-E Native Power Management in the BIOS fixed it. My onboard wifi didn't like having the link state power management set to enabled and it flooded the event log with the following:

    A corrected hardware error has occurred.

    Component: PCI Express Root Port
    Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express)

    Bus*Big Grin Eset security flooding event viewer Security Product State On every couple seconds Event ID 16 :Device:Function: 0x0:0x1D:0x1
    Vendor ID*Big Grin Eset security flooding event viewer Security Product State On every couple seconds Event ID 16 :Device ID: 0x8086:0xA119
    Class Code: 0x30400

    The details view of this entry contains further information.
    ​If your event log shows something similar, try looking up the Vendor/Device ID because it'll tell you which piece of hardware is causing the problems
     
    flyingsquirrel, Sep 17, 2020
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  4. RuskinF Win User

    Eset security flooding event viewer Security Product State On every couple seconds Event ID 16

    Disabling Event ID 1074 to show up at event viewer

    In short, you cannot.

    You cannot stop that event from showing in the event viewer.

    This ID states the shut-off time of the device.

    This event ID is an essential action that the device takes.

    It will be present in the event viewer by default and that cannot be changed.
     
    RuskinF, Sep 17, 2020
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