Windows error codes
The following includes commonly encountered error messages and related information.
Windows Endpoint enrollment error codes
Error code | Description | Cause |
---|---|---|
0x80190191 | Unauthorized user | User is not authorized. |
0x80190190 |
The server could not process the transfer request. |
The syntax of the remote file name is invalid. |
0x801901F4 |
It prevents the apps from opening or forces them to close soon after opening. |
Incorrectly configured system settings or irregular entries in the Windows registry. |
0x8600023 |
Already Imported this Package |
Importing this PPKG has been attempted before, and the action failed |
0x80180026 | Device is ExternallyManaged | This occurs when a device is locked in ProvisioningMode. |
0x80192ee7 | Network Name Not resolved | Either DNS is not available or your computer does not have internet access. |
0x8004002 | File Not Found | The Provisioning Package file cannot be read. |
0x8004005 | Access Denied | This occurs when UAC is disabled, or when someone clicks ‘No’ at the MDM enrollment prompt. |
For a comprehensive list of error codes, see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/mdmreg/mdm-registration-constants.
Event Viewer log
If there are any issues in the end point MDM commands or policies, and if the MDM logs do not have enough log information, you can check Windows Event Viewer log for possible reasons.
To access Event Viewer:
- From the MDM enrolled Windows endpoint, open the Start Menu and in the search bar, type "Event Viewer" to find and open the Event Viewer app.
- From the Event Viewer, navigate to
Event Viewer > Applications and Services Logs > Microsoft > Windows > Device Management-Enterprise-Diagnostics-Provider