Windows 11 Event log flooded with 'Http Service' Events 113 and 114

Rambo 16 Reputation points
2023-09-01T07:22:05.1433333+00:00

Windows 11 latest version with all updates. Event viewer is filled with:

HTTP service - HTTP Configuration Property Trace Task
Events ID: 113 & 114.

There's no rhythm to them, as sometimes they are logged a minute apart, sometimes several minutes apart. The only pattern I see is that Attempted to Add Url event is almost immediately followed by Removed Url event - so basically they happen in sequence.

  • Attempted to add URL (http://*:2869/upnp/eventing/) to URL group (0xFE00001020000002). Status: 0x0. Process Id 0xB48 Executable path \Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\svchost.exe, User LOCAL SERVICE
  • Removed URL (http://*:2869/upnp/eventing/) from URL group (0xFE00001020000002). Process Id 0xB48 Executable path \Device\HarddiskVolume3\Windows\System32\svchost.exe, User LOCAL SERVICE

As far as I know, I'm not experiencing any issues with network connectivity or anything else. I even disabled uPnP/NAT service, but these events are still getting logged. The only thing I've noticed is that when I place my laptop in sleep and then wake it up, and view event log it has events logged during time laptop was supposedly in sleep mode.

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-09-04T07:33:25.32+00:00

    Hi @Rambo

    About the HTTP Configuration Property Trace Task events with ID 113 and 114 logged in the Event Viewer. These events are related to the HTTP service and are caused by the UPnP/NAT service attempting to add a URL to the URL group or when you removing it. when you perform something on the UPnP/NAT service, the behavior will be logged. These events are not harmful and do not indicate any issues with network connectivity or anything else. They are simply informational and can be ignored. If you want to stop these events from being logged, you can disable the UPnP/NAT service. However, even after disabling the service, these events may still be logged. The events are logged during sleep mode as well, which is normal behavior.

    You only need to pay attention to the error message.

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    Hope the information is helpful.

    Best Regards,

    Hania Lian

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