Using Event Viewer with AppLocker

Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2

This topic lists AppLocker events and describes how to use Event Viewer with AppLocker.

The AppLocker log contains information about applications that are affected by AppLocker rules. Each event in the log contains detailed information about:

  • Which file is affected and the path of that file

  • Which Packaged app is affected and the package identifier of the app

  • Whether the file or Packaged app is allowed or blocked

  • The rule type (path, file hash, or publisher)

  • The rule name

  • The security identifier (SID) for the user or group identified in the rule

Review the entries in the Event Viewer to determine if any applications are not included in the rules that you automatically generated. For instance, some line-of-business applications are installed to non-standard locations, such as the root of the active drive (for example: %SystemDrive%).

For information about what to look for in the AppLocker Event logs for Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8, see Monitor Application Usage with AppLocker.

To review the AppLocker log in Event Viewer

  1. Open Event Viewer. To do this, click Start, type eventvwr.msc in the Search programs and files box, and then press ENTER. On Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8, click Start, type eventvwr.msc.

  2. In the console tree under Application and Services Logs\Microsoft\Windows, click AppLocker.

The following table contains information about the events that you can use to determine which applications are affected by AppLocker rules.

Event ID Level Event message Description

8000

Error

Application Identity Policy conversion failed. Status <%1>

Indicates that the policy was not applied correctly to the computer. The status message is provided for troubleshooting purposes.

8001

Information

The AppLocker policy was applied successfully to this computer.

Indicates that the AppLocker policy was successfully applied to the computer.

8002

Information

<File name> was allowed to run.

Specifies that the .exe or .dll file is allowed by an AppLocker rule.

8003

Warning

<File name> was allowed to run but would have been prevented from running if the AppLocker policy were enforced.

Applied only when the Audit only enforcement mode is enabled. Specifies that the .exe or .dll file would be blocked if the Enforce rules enforcement mode were enabled.

8004

Error

<File name> was not allowed to run.

Access to <file name> is restricted by the administrator. Applied only when the Enforce rules enforcement mode is set either directly or indirectly through Group Policy inheritance. The .exe or .dll file cannot run.

8005

Information

<File name> was allowed to run.

Specifies that the script or .msi file is allowed by an AppLocker rule.

8006

Warning

<File name> was allowed to run but would have been prevented from running if the AppLocker policy were enforced.

Applied only when the Audit only enforcement mode is enabled. Specifies that the script or .msi file would be blocked if the Enforce rules enforcement mode were enabled.

8007

Error

<File name> was not allowed to run.

Access to <file name> is restricted by the administrator. Applied only when the Enforce rules enforcement mode is set either directly or indirectly through Group Policy inheritance. The script or .msi file cannot run.

8007

Error

AppLocker disabled on the SKU.

Added in Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8.

8020

Information

Packaged app allowed.

Added in Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8.

8021

Information

Packaged app audited.

Added in Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8.

8022

Information

Packaged app disabled.

Added in Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8.

8023

Information

Packaged app installation allowed.

Added in Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8.

8024

Information

Packaged app installation audited.

Added in Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8.

8025

Warning

Packaged app installation disabled.

Added in Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8.

8027

Warning

No Packaged app rule configured.

Added in Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8.

See Also

Concepts

Tools to Use with AppLocker