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Fix: Event 2545 on Microsoft-Windows-DeviceManagement Log

Run the update troubleshooter or fix the corrupt system files

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Updated onMarch 29, 2024

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This guide deals with how you can solve event 2545 Microsoft Windows Device Management Enterprise Diagnostics Provider. Several users have reported facing theEvent 2545, Microsoft-Windows-DeviceManagement-Enterprise-Diagnostics-Providererror, which unfortunately makes the Windows PC misbehave.

The error is also the cause offrequent system crashes, freezes, and random shutdowns. Thankfully, we have a bunch of solutions that can help you fix the problem. Let us get right into it.

What causes Event 2545 on Microsoft-Windows-DeviceManagement Log error?

What causes Event 2545 on Microsoft-Windows-DeviceManagement Log error?

After some careful research, we have deduced that theEvent 2545 on Microsoft-Windows-DeviceManagement Logerror is caused because of some issues with the MDM server, and missing sections or logs.

Notably, the MDM server is responsible for letting your PC configure devices securely and wirelessly by sending profiles and commands to the device. This is for the devices that are owned by the user or the organization.

MDM server is also capable ofupdating the software, and device settings, monitoring compliance with organizational policies, and remotely erasing data or locking the device.

If such an important aspect of Windows gets some issues, then you are bound to face multiple other problems. This problem is also often associated withcorrupt system filesor issues with therecently install Windows update.

How can I fix Event 2545 on Microsoft-Windows-DeviceManagement Log error?

How can I fix Event 2545 on Microsoft-Windows-DeviceManagement Log error?

1. Roll back Windows update

Chances are that the update that you have recently installed is the main culprit and brings some bugs which are causing theEvent 2545 on Microsoft-Windows-DeviceManagement Logerror.

In such an event, we would advise you to roll back the update or uninstall the latest one that you have installed on your PC and check if this resolves the issue or not.

2. Check for the latest updates

On the contrary, to uninstall the recently installed update, we would suggest you also check if an update is pending to be installed. Often the latest update brings fixes for the bugs or glitches present in the previous version of the update.

3. Look for MDM failure

4. Run SFC Scan and DISM

Windows OS comes with in-built repair tools such as SFC Scan and DISM that will help you fix the missing or corrupt system files, which are often the reasons for random issues on your PC and could also trigger theEvent 2545 on Microsoft-Windows-DeviceManagement Logerror.

5. Run the Windows update troubleshooter

The troubleshooter is another way of fixing several issues related to any program or service on your PC. You can use the Windows Update troubleshooter and check if this fixes theEvent 2545 on Microsoft-Windows-DeviceManagement Logerror.

6. Use System Restore

Restoring your PC to a previous time will uninstall software or the Windows update installed after a selected restore point date. This will help you go back to a time when everything was working normally for you.

However, do note that you can restore back to a previous point only if you have created a restore point. We have a dedicated guide that will help you withhow to create a system restore pointon your PC.

That is it from us in this guide. You can refer to our guide on everything you needto know about the Event Vieweron your PC to help you with understanding the log files and troubleshooting the issues.

Also, in case theWindows update isn’t working or loadingon your PC, then you can check out our guide which will help you resolve the issue in no time.

Another solution that can help you fix any issues with your PC is to reset it. However, we would suggest you reset your PC only when none of the above-mentioned solutions worked in your favor. To safely reset your PC, you can check out our guide onhow to reset a Windows PC.

Feel free to let us know in the comments below, which one of the above solutions helped you resolve the problem.

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Sagar Naresh

Sagar is a web developer and technology journalist. Currently associated with WindowsReport and SamMobile. When not writing, he is either at the gym sweating it out or playing country music on his guitar.

He is an avid traveler and has been to 15 countries, going to more places soon. TRAVEL and WORK is his mantra for a peaceful life.

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