Hi
Yes,that onedrive icon in tray comes becase you have OneDrive installed.
Please try uninstalling it and see the error will be gone.
One drive comes as both a desktop and /or windows store app.
Try removing and see ,it can be installed again.
Akhilesh
You are 100% correct, it is a OneDrive issue. I simply disabled OneDrive in the Startup tab of Task Manager and restarted. Nor more kernel event error. While the event viewer was still open, I double-clicked on the OneDrive.exe file in Users\Username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\OneDrive
to start it manually. Immediately, the 'Session "Cloud Files Diagnostic Event Listener" failed to start with the following error: 0xC0000022' showed up again. I will assume it's a benign error, so I'll leave it be, but I do hope that Microsoft will look
into it and stop advising customers to do clean boots, safe-mode boots, create new user profiless and re-install Windows. You have obviously pinpointed the source of the error (Thank You), so the rest is up to them to fix. It's sad to say, but based on all
the various COM and other event viewer errors that continue to appear throughout all the Windows builds, I don't think MS will consider this to be a priority. :)