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certificateservicesclient
About this tag
The certificateservicesclient tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about CertificateServicesClient (CertEnroll) Event ID 57 errors in Windows 11, particularly after updates like KB5062660 and KB5064081. Microsoft has confirmed these are cosmetic log entries with no functional impact on certificate processing, TLS authentication, or system performance. Topics include Event Viewer noise, Pluton cryptographic provider initialization failures, and administrator guidance to ignore these benign artifacts. The tag is relevant for IT professionals managing Windows 11 24H2 systems and dealing with update-related logging issues.
Microsoft has quietly closed the loop on a recent Event Viewer nuisance in Windows 11 by shipping a targeted fix in the August preview update, addressing repeated CertificateServicesClient log entries that were cluttering system logs and unnerving admins despite posing no functional harm...
Microsoft’s latest advisory to “ignore” a worrying Event Viewer error is the most recent entry in a string of update-era hiccups that have left administrators juggling noisy logs, SIEM rules, and the trust deficit that follows vendor-issued cosmetic triage. Microsoft says the...
Microsoft has confirmed that Event Viewer entries reporting a CertificateServicesClient (CertEnroll) error are appearing on Windows 11 version 24H2 after recent updates, but the company says these logs are cosmetic and do not affect running apps or network connectivity. Background
Windows 11’s...