#service-control-manager
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Windows Event ID 7036 – Service Control Manager: Service State Change Notification
Event ID 7036 records when Windows services change state (start, stop, pause, continue). Generated by Service Control Manager to track service lifecycle events across all Windows systems.
Windows Event ID 7024 – Service Control Manager: Service Terminated Unexpectedly
Event ID 7024 indicates a Windows service terminated unexpectedly with an error code. This critical event requires immediate investigation to identify failing services and prevent system instability.
Windows Event ID 7022 – Service Control Manager: Service Hung on Starting
Event ID 7022 indicates a Windows service failed to start within the configured timeout period, causing the Service Control Manager to log this error and potentially affecting system functionality.
Windows Event ID 7016 – Service Control Manager: Service Failed to Start
Event ID 7016 indicates a Windows service failed to start during system boot or manual startup attempts, typically due to dependency failures, permission issues, or corrupted service configurations.
Windows Event ID 2000 – Service Control Manager: Service Started Successfully
Event ID 2000 indicates a Windows service has started successfully. This informational event helps administrators track service startup activities and troubleshoot service dependencies during system boot or manual service operations.
Windows Event ID 63 – Service Control Manager: Service Start Pending Timeout
Event ID 63 indicates a Windows service failed to start within the configured timeout period. This critical event helps identify service startup issues and potential system performance problems.

Windows Event ID 7023 – Service Control Manager: Service Terminated with Error
Event ID 7023 indicates a Windows service terminated unexpectedly with an error code. This critical event requires immediate investigation to identify failing services and prevent system instability.

Windows Event ID 7023 – Service Control Manager: Service Terminated with Error
Event ID 7023 indicates a Windows service has terminated unexpectedly with an error code. This critical event requires immediate investigation to identify failing services and prevent system instability.

Windows Event ID 7031 – Service Control Manager: Service Terminated Unexpectedly
Event ID 7031 indicates a Windows service has terminated unexpectedly and will be restarted. This critical event helps identify service stability issues and potential system problems.

Windows Event ID 7000 – Service Control Manager: Service Failed to Start
Event ID 7000 indicates a Windows service failed to start during system boot or manual startup attempts. This critical error requires immediate investigation to identify the failing service and underlying cause.

Windows Event ID 7031 – Service Control Manager: Service Terminated Unexpectedly
Event ID 7031 indicates a Windows service has terminated unexpectedly and will be restarted by the Service Control Manager. This critical event helps identify service stability issues and potential system problems.

Windows Event ID 7040 – Service Control Manager: Service Start Type Changed
Event ID 7040 fires when a Windows service start type is modified through Service Control Manager, Group Policy, or programmatic changes. Critical for security auditing and change tracking.
