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Logon Failure Reasons for Windows Event Viewer

Posted on 31/01/201918/12/2025 IT Expert By IT Expert No Comments on Logon Failure Reasons for Windows Event Viewer
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In the context of the Windows Event Viewer, “Failure Reasons” refers to the reasons provided for events categorized as failures. The Event Viewer is a tool in Microsoft Windows that allows you to view detailed information about system events, including errors, warnings, and informational events. In this article, we shall discuss “Logon Failure Reasons for Windows Event Viewer”. Please see The different Windows Logon Types, and Viewing Scheduled Events on AW using the Command Line.

The “Failure Reasons” field in the event log often provides additional details about why the system considers the event a failure.

Also, see Error 1385: The user has not been granted the requested logon type at this time. See how to find out who restarted Windows Server.

Logon Related Event Logs and Description

Having to deal with network errors and user logon errors day in day out. “I decided to compile all relevant errors associated with the event logs.”

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Conclusion on Logon Failure Reasons for Windows Event Viewer

Understanding the specific event ID and description associated with a failure. The Event Viewer can help diagnose and troubleshoot the underlying issue. Additionally, the “Failure Reasons” field may provide more detailed information about the nature of the failure.

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