Windows 10: Where to find Microsoft "sign out" notifications on Event Viewer

Discus and support Where to find Microsoft "sign out" notifications on Event Viewer in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; I received a desktop notification that I had been signed out of Microsoft. Where can I find the notification under Event Viewer? It possibly relates... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/Wolfordxo, Jul 30, 2020.

  1. Where to find Microsoft "sign out" notifications on Event Viewer


    I received a desktop notification that I had been signed out of Microsoft.

    Where can I find the notification under Event Viewer?

    It possibly relates to Outlook but there is no dropdown for Outlook in Event Viewer. I believe I was signed in to Outlook on the machine but not otherwise signed to Microsoft.

    Thank you

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    /u/Wolfordxo, Jul 30, 2020
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  2. Win 10 Event Viewer -- cannot save filter in Custom Views

    I try to keep up a custom view for the Event Viewer. Since Win 10 was upgraded I can add exclusions such as ...-1234,-567,-89... but these are not saved upon exit from Event Viewer. Many repeated events are reported and most are not important.

    Nor can I find where the filter data is stored: registry, sys32, etc.

    Steps: Launch Event Viewer -- find one or more events in the custom view log -- launch Filter Current Custom View -- Add the events to be filtered out (including a (-)minus sign and comma separation. (note that in the current session, the events are
    removed as is expected) -- close the Filter Current Custom View (note that there is no Apply button) -- close and restart Event Viewer.

    Results: added event filter numbers are removed from the filter list -- any filter brought over from Win 8 upgrade still remain.

    Fixing this would be great. Knowing where the data is stored would also be fine.
     
    Ed C Benson, Jul 30, 2020
    #2
  3. Nikhar_K Win User
    Error in Event Viewer

    Hi,



    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.



    As you have mentioned, you have performed a repair installation on the computer and you see Event 508, 510 and 533 in Event Viewer.



    I would like to inform that if you see any critical error in Event Viewer, please share the event logs with us to help you with the appropriate troubleshooting steps. Please follow the steps mentioned below to share the event logs:



    1. Press Windows + X from the keyboard, select
      Event Viewer.
    2. Expand Windows Logs from the left pane and select
      Applications.
    3. Click Filter Current Log from extreme right pane. Then in the new windows check the box beside
      Error and click OK.
    4. Now, look for a critical Error in the list and note down the message/information from the
      General Tab in the lower section.


    Please reply with the status of the issue, we will be glad to help you further.



    Regards,

    Nikhar Khare

    Microsoft Community - Moderator
     
    Nikhar_K, Jul 30, 2020
    #3
  4. Mac7eod Win User

    Where to find Microsoft "sign out" notifications on Event Viewer

    Event Viewer Problems

    I followed your suggestion (see image)
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    .
    Not sure what Notification to turn off as I do not see a reference to Event Viewer.
     
    Mac7eod, Jul 30, 2020
    #4
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