Windows 10: CertificateServicesClient-AutoEnrollment Warning Event ID 64

Discus and support CertificateServicesClient-AutoEnrollment Warning Event ID 64 in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Hi, this is a new Warning in my laptop, never seen it before with previous versions of Windows 10. During the first 3 days after upgrading to Fall... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by bo elam, Oct 21, 2017.

  1. bo elam Win User

    CertificateServicesClient-AutoEnrollment Warning Event ID 64


    Hi, this is a new Warning in my laptop, never seen it before with previous versions of Windows 10. During the first 3 days after upgrading to Fall Creators Update, I didn't get any. But yesterday, for the first time, an CertificateServicesClient-AutoEnrollment Warning Event ID 64 was logged in Events viewer. Today, I got another one after starting the laptop.

    I searched Google and found that the Warning has something to do with an expired certificate. I know nothing about certificates or how to properly handle something like this, I found this link below, it suggest to use Troubleshooting/System Maintenance. The instructions are easy to follow and carry on.
    Expired Certificate - Microsoft Community

    But my questions are, Is this something new with FCU? Are other people getting this Warning 64? Should Microsoft fix this on its own or should I run System maintenance? Is this a benign Warning event that can be ignored?

    My W10 is running perfect, I cant find nothing wrong with it. I even find less Warning and Errors being logged in Events viewer with this version than before but I never seen this one and it seems its gonna show up every day unless it gets taken care of.

    Appreciate your help

    Bo

    :)
     
    bo elam, Oct 21, 2017
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  2. Win10-certification problem

    Certificate for local system with Thumbprint 54 58 b5 9e 86 da fc 61 dc bc 55 75 53 14 09 3d 6e 1f b1 d3 is about to expire or already expired.

    Log name - Application

    Event Id - 64 , Source -CertificateServicesClient-AutoEnrollment

    Please help me solve the problem for ever.
     
    kirtikant25253, Oct 21, 2017
    #2
  3. Expired Certificate

    Hello everyone. I received a call today from an HP Rep. He informed me that HP was receiving notifications, that I had a certificate that was approaching expiration or had already expired. Our discussion ended when he requested to have remote access to
    my computer for a one time fee of $99.00. He assured me that all would be well. I researched the event id online and there are many who are receiving this error. I did track down the certificate and it did expire in February.

    Would you please help with steps to correct the error? THANKS!

    Log Name: Application

    Source: Microsoft-Windows-CertificateServicesClient-AutoEnrollment

    Date: 5/28/2017 4:02:28 AM

    Event ID: 64

    Task Category: None

    Level: Warning

    Keywords: Classic

    User: N/A

    Computer: RFE-TAMPA

    Description:

    Certificate for local system with Thumbprint 18 c8 d5 12 74 b1 3e f6 d1 98 59 a0 a2 01 3d 32 5b 3a 10 9a is about to expire or already expired.

    Event Xml:

    <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">

    <System>

    <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-CertificateServicesClient-AutoEnrollment" Guid="{F0DB7EF8-B6F3-4005-9937-FEB77B9E1B43}" EventSourceName="AutoEnrollment" />

    <EventID Qualifiers="32768">64</EventID>

    <Version>0</Version>

    <Level>3</Level>

    <Task>0</Task>

    <Opcode>0</Opcode>

    <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>

    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2017-05-28T08:02:28.136379300Z" />

    <EventRecordID>6927</EventRecordID>

    <Correlation />

    <Execution ProcessID="0" ThreadID="0" />

    <Channel>Application</Channel>

    <Computer>RFE-TAMPA</Computer>

    <Security />

    </System>

    <EventData>

    <Data Name="Context">local system</Data>

    <Data Name="ObjId">18 c8 d5 12 74 b1 3e f6 d1 98 59 a0 a2 01 3d 32 5b 3a 10 9a</Data>

    </EventData>

    </Event>
     
    tampafldad, Oct 21, 2017
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  4. bo elam Win User

    CertificateServicesClient-AutoEnrollment Warning Event ID 64

    I ran System Maintenance, it found nothing. So, I still dont know what to do to solve the message. The Warning doesn't seem to have any effect in the laptop but I wonder if a certificate that's about to expire or has already expired can create problems later.

    Bo
     
    bo elam, Oct 22, 2017
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  5. Eagle51 Win User
    Hey bo elam,
    1. It should be safe to ignore the warning.
    2. I haven't see that warning on either of my pcs with FCU
    3. I do see the warning in my Insider Preview (FCU) and I think it has to do with Xbox Live looking at it (XBL Client IPsec Issuing CA) and it appears it expired 10-15-2017

    Note: I don't use the Xbox Live stuff (actually uninstalled all of it), this might be why I don't see the warning or have the certificate.

    Note: I'm not recommending this, but if you want to get rid of the error ... ie: get rid of the certificate *Smile

    Right Click Start > Run > type mmc > press ENTER
    On the File Menu > Click Add/Remove Snap-in > Click Certificates > Click Add
    Click Computer Account > click Next
    Click Finish > Click OK
    In the console tree, Expand Certificates > Personal > Certificates
    You should see the XBL Client IPsec Issuing CA
    Right Click on it > All tasks > Export
    Follow the Export Wizard > Export it as a x509 (.cer) > Give it a name (example: xbl-client-ipsec.cer)
    Right Click on it > Delete > Confirm Delete
    Close the mmc > Say NO when asked if you want to save Console
     
    Eagle51, Oct 22, 2017
    #5
  6. hi guys, im also getting the same event id 64 on a fresh install of fall creators update 1709. i did some digging around on mmc, the certificate belongs to xbox live app as mentioned above (xbl ipsec) . the problem is that the certificate is only renewing for 1 day at a time. i know a few people on different forums that are experiencing the same thing. i tried to manually renew the certificate as a new and also as same but no luck! i also deleted the certificate but when i restarted the computer it only renewed for 1 day lol i remember seeing this issue a few months ago with the previous creators update. i also removed the xbox app through powershell and reinstalled the app through the store with no luck! why is this app only renewing for 1 day at a time? maybe a xbox app update from microsoft will fix it
     
    hbordon727, Oct 22, 2017
    #6
  7. bo elam Win User
    Thanks, Eagle51. I ll ignore the warning, thats what I ll do. I dont use Xbox Live or anything like it either. I uninstalled all Store apps that an uninstaller is provided but preferred to leave the rest alone and just ignore them. I update them manually but don't do nothing with them.

    Bo
     
    bo elam, Oct 22, 2017
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  8. bo elam Win User

    CertificateServicesClient-AutoEnrollment Warning Event ID 64

    Thanks for your reply, hbordon727. Very helpful as well. Perhaps you are right and a future Xbox live update takes care of the certificate.

    I never saw this Warning before with previous versions of W10. Started seeing it 3 days after installing FCU. But you say you did. Did the Warning eventually went away on its own when you were getting it in Creators Update?

    Bo
     
    bo elam, Oct 22, 2017
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  9. BKnight Win User
    I have this same Event ID 64 in the Event Viewer. It is indeed an expired X-Box Live certificate.


    CertificateServicesClient-AutoEnrollment Warning Event ID 64 [​IMG]
     
    BKnight, Oct 22, 2017
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  10. bo elam Win User
    I haven't gotten the expired Certificate Event today, perhaps MS has silently fixed it. I was getting a Warning after starting or rebooting the laptop, and then one more about 8 hours later. I am going to turn off the laptop in a little while and restart it later, that probably will tell the story (really fixed or not).

    Bo
     
    bo elam, Oct 31, 2017
    #10
  11. bo elam Win User
    I didn't get the Warning yesterday at all, but I am getting it again today. So, I guess this is not fixed. The certificate is now showing today's date. *Smile

    Bo
     
    bo elam, Oct 31, 2017
    #11
  12. eddward Win User
    Still not fixed. It really annoys me since there are several records of this event per day.
    Does anyone know some kind of trick to disable this particular event from logging?
     
    eddward, Dec 29, 2017
    #12
  13. jimi Win User

    CertificateServicesClient-AutoEnrollment Warning Event ID 64

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