Also, our readers can read about the Event ID 7023 error on Windows 11 and some fixes to resolve it.

What causes the event ID 4624?

The Event ID 4624 Logon ID 0x3E7 occurs when a logon session is created on the destination machine. It is generated on the computer that was accessed. Also, it indicates the type of logon and other fields like Anonymous logon and Impersonation level. Some factors that can cause the event ID 4624 on the Domain controller are:

Corrupt system files – You can encounter event ID 4624 irrelevantly when your system files are corrupted or missing. It causes miscommunication between the system and the services depending on the faulty files. Issues with Event Viewer service – Users may experience the event ID appearing on the PC due to the Event Viewer malfunctioning. It causes the event logging process to work incorrectly, displaying the wrong event details on your computer. Faulty Windows updates – Installing a recent update can cause issues with the event ID 4624. If the update is corrupt, it blocks the activity of the services running on your PC. So, the event ID can be logged if you have a faulty or corrupt update installed.

Other factors not highlighted above can cause the event ID. Nonetheless, we’ll take you through some steps to fix it.

How do I fix event ID 4624?

Before trying any advanced troubleshooting steps, go through the following:

Turn off background apps running on your PC. Temporarily disable antivirus software on your computer. Restart Windows in Safe Mode and check if the event ID persists.

If you can’t fix the event ID 4624, proceed with the troubleshooting steps below: SPONSORED

1. Perform a Clean boot on your PC

A Clean boot stops services interfering with other essential features on your PC from running when you start the system. It can resolve the event ID 4624.

2. Run a System File Checker (SFC) scan

Running an SFC scan on your system will detect and repair corrupt system files causing the event ID to occur. Check how to fix the run as administrator option if it’s not working on your PC.

3. Restart Windows Event Log Service

Restarting the Windows Event Log service will help stop and refresh its activities. Also, it will clear off event logs incorrectly logged, causing it to run into errors.

4. Uninstall recent Windows updates

Uninstalling the recent Windows update should help fix any issue with the last build causing the event ID. Check our guide on how to uninstall updates on Windows 11 for more steps. In addition, our readers can check our article on fixing Application popup event ID 1060 on Windows 11. Also, we have a detailed guide on fixing the Security log is now full – Event ID 1104 on Windows 11. Should you have further questions or suggestions about this guide, kindly drop them in the comments section below.

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