Event ID 5061 Audit Failure after April Update.

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    I had same error its nvidia I have older 8800 card & all I did was download driver off nvidia site & reinstall the video driver & that error went away.
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    DrSysop said:
    I had same error its nvidia I have older 8800 card & all I did was download driver off nvidia site & reinstall the video driver & that error went away.
    Like I said I tried that too and it didn't work for me. I had even uninstalled the driver and reinstalled it, and it still happened.
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    Redbatman said:
    Like I said I tried that too and it didn't work for me. I had even uninstalled the driver and reinstalled it, and it still happened.
    Exactly. It's not an Nvidia event ID in this case. It's a cert problem. Simply updating, or adding some sort of add-on to an Xbox live game will sort out the issue. It's been this way for a while now.
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    I installed fallout shelter and quit out of it then uninstalled it last night. Unfortunately upon boot up I got the three audit failures again.

    I tried the certutil –store my again and it still lists it.
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    Redbatman said:
    I installed fallout shelter and quit out of it then uninstalled it last night. Unfortunately upon boot up I got the three audit failures again.

    I tried the certutil –store my again and it still lists it.
    Not surprised. Let MS fix it. I wonder if people who did a clean install have the issue?
    Since the certutil command says " Private key is NOT exportable " it may be an issue for those who updated? I myself updated.
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    BKnight said:
    Not surprised. Let MS fix it. I wonder if people who did a clean install have the issue?
    Since the certutil command says " Private key is NOT exportable " it may be an issue for those who updated? I myself updated.
    Well like I said my PC decided to update to April update.

    It's funny last year with creators update Netflix and Hulu were giving me Audit Failure errors. It took Fall Creators to fix it.
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    Well even after Microsoft updated the app still getting it.
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    Hello guys! Really sorry to bump an old thread but I need some help badly. So because of some audit failures I have after the April update,I saw here that I should run the command " Certutil -Store my" in command prompt to find out if there is anything unusual. I typed exactly that "Certutil- Store my"in CMD but it showed me a message that made me nervous.It didnt show the message that it was supposed to, the message that showed to you guys, but rather:
    my "personal storage"
    Certutil command completed successfully
    The phrase inside the brackets was written in Greek so I maybe have not properly translated.Since then I'm feeling nervous that maybe I didn't run the command right and I maybe have damaged my PC. Did I do anything wrong?I don't see anything unusual in the behavior of the computer.Also,I had deleted the restore points so I can't restore.Thanks in advance!
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    Eagle51 said:
    If I remeber correctly ... You should be able to delete the expired certificate ... XBL Client IPsec Issuing CA ... and that should get rid of that error.

    Right Click Start > Run > Type in mmc and hit enter
    When the Console opens Click File > Add/Remove Snap In
    On the left choose Certificates > Click Add
    Select Computer Account > Click Next
    Local Computer should already be selected > Click Finish > Click Ok
    On the left > Certificates > Trusted Root Certification Authorities > Certificates
    On the right > Look for the expired XBL Client IPsec Issuing CA by the date in Event Viewer> Right Click > Delete
    Close mmc without saving when asked

    Note: You may have more than one XBL Client IPsec Issuing CA (I currently have 2 that expire 9-20-2028) ... so make sure you deleted the right one.
    Hey Just wanted to let you know I fixed the issue only instead of being in Trusted Root Certification Authorities, it was in personal now it gives me this.

    C:\WINDOWS\system32>certutil -store my
    my "Personal"
    CertUtil: -store command completed successfully.

    I think this fixed it. Thankfully if any issues happen I have a restore point from two days ago to fix it.

    Thanks
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    Sigh Unfortunately that wasn't it I still get an audit failure upon boot or reboot.
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