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6422(S): A device was enabled.

Event 6422 illustration

Subcategory: Audit PNP Activity

Event Description:

This event generates every time specific device was enabled.

Note  For recommendations, see Security Monitoring Recommendations for this event.


Event XML:

- <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
- <System>
 <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Security-Auditing" Guid="{54849625-5478-4994-A5BA-3E3B0328C30D}" /> 
 <EventID>6422</EventID> 
 <Version>0</Version> 
 <Level>0</Level> 
 <Task>13316</Task> 
 <Opcode>0</Opcode> 
 <Keywords>0x8020000000000000</Keywords> 
 <TimeCreated SystemTime="2015-11-14T22:37:50.036050900Z" /> 
 <EventRecordID>486</EventRecordID> 
 <Correlation /> 
 <Execution ProcessID="4" ThreadID="408" /> 
 <Channel>Security</Channel> 
 <Computer>DESKTOP-NFC0HVN</Computer> 
 <Security /> 
 </System>
- <EventData>
 <Data Name="SubjectUserSid">S-1-5-18</Data> 
 <Data Name="SubjectUserName">DESKTOP-NFC0HVN$</Data> 
 <Data Name="SubjectDomainName">WORKGROUP</Data> 
 <Data Name="SubjectLogonId">0x3e7</Data> 
 <Data Name="DeviceId">USB\\VID\_138A&PID\_0017\\ffbc12c950a0</Data> 
 <Data Name="DeviceDescription">Synaptics FP Sensors (WBF) (PID=0017)</Data> 
 <Data Name="ClassId">{53D29EF7-377C-4D14-864B-EB3A85769359}</Data> 
 <Data Name="ClassName">Biometric</Data> 
 <Data Name="HardwareIds">USB\\VID\_138A&PID\_0017&REV\_0078 USB\\VID\_138A&PID\_0017</Data> 
 <Data Name="CompatibleIds">USB\\Class\_FF&SubClass\_00&Prot\_00 USB\\Class\_FF&SubClass\_00 USB\\Class\_FF</Data> 
 <Data Name="LocationInformation">Port\_\#0002.Hub\_\#0004</Data> 
 </EventData>
</Event>

Required Server Roles: None.

Minimum OS Version: Windows 10 [Version 1511].

Event Versions: 0.

Field Descriptions:

Subject:

  • Security ID [Type = SID]: SID of account that enabled the device. Event Viewer automatically tries to resolve SIDs and show the account name. If the SID cannot be resolved, you will see the source data in the event.

Note  A security identifier (SID) is a unique value of variable length used to identify a trustee (security principal). Each account has a unique SID that is issued by an authority, such as an Active Directory domain controller, and stored in a security database. Each time a user logs on, the system retrieves the SID for that user from the database and places it in the access token for that user. The system uses the SID in the access token to identify the user in all subsequent interactions with Windows security. When a SID has been used as the unique identifier for a user or group, it cannot ever be used again to identify another user or group. For more information about SIDs, see Security identifiers.

  • Account Name [Type = UnicodeString]: the name of the account that enabled the device.

  • Account Domain [Type = UnicodeString]: subject’s domain or computer name. Formats vary, and include the following:

    • Domain NETBIOS name example: CONTOSO

    • Lowercase full domain name: contoso.local

    • Uppercase full domain name: CONTOSO.LOCAL

    • For some well-known security principals, such as LOCAL SERVICE or ANONYMOUS LOGON, the value of this field is “NT AUTHORITY”.

    • For local user accounts, this field will contain the name of the computer or device that this account belongs to, for example: “Win81”.

  • Logon ID [Type = HexInt64]: hexadecimal value that can help you correlate this event with recent events that might contain the same Logon ID, for example, “4624: An account was successfully logged on.”

Device ID [Type = UnicodeString]: “Device instance path” attribute of device. To see device properties, start Device Manager, open specific device properties, and click “Details”:

Device Properties device instance path illustration

Device Name [Type = UnicodeString]: “Device description” attribute of device. To see device properties, start Device Manager, open specific device properties, and click “Details”:

Device Properties device description illustration

Class ID [Type = UnicodeString]: “Class Guid” attribute of device. To see device properties, start Device Manager, open specific device properties, and click “Details”:

Device Properties class GUID illustration

Class Name [Type = UnicodeString]: “Class” attribute of device. To see device properties, start Device Manager, open specific device properties, and click “Details”:

Device Properties class illustration

Hardware IDs [Type = UnicodeString]: “Hardware Ids” attribute of device. To see device properties, start Device Manager, open specific device properties, and click “Details”:

Device Properties hardware IDs illustration

Compatible IDs [Type = UnicodeString]: “Compatible Ids” attribute of device. To see device properties, start Device Manager, open specific device properties, and click “Details”:

Device Properties compatible IDs illustration

Location Information [Type = UnicodeString]: “Location information” attribute of device. To see device properties, start Device Manager, open specific device properties, and click “Details”:

Device Properties location illustration

Security Monitoring Recommendations

For 6422(S): A device was enabled.

Important  For this event, also see Appendix A: Security monitoring recommendations for many audit events.

  • Because this event is typically triggered by the SYSTEM account, we recommend that you report it whenever “Subject\Security ID” is not SYSTEM.

  • You can use this event to track the events and event information shown in the following table by using the listed fields:

Event and event information to monitor Field to use
Device enable events, Device Instance Path Device ID
Device enable events, Device Description Device Name
Device enable events, Class GUID Class ID
Device enable events, Hardware IDs Hardware IDs
Device enable events, Compatible IDs Compatible IDs
Device enable events, Location information Location Information