Microsoft-Windows-BranchCacheClientEventProvider

8 events across 1 channel

EventTitleChannel
10100ClientOpenContentDiagnostic
10101ClientCloseContentDiagnostic
10102ClientAddDataDiagnostic
10103ClientAddDataCompleteDiagnostic
10104ClientBlockReadDiagnostic
10105ClientBlockReadCompleteDiagnostic
10106ClientStreamReadDiagnostic
10107ClientStreamReadCompleteDiagnostic

Event ID 10100: ClientOpenContent

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Provider
Microsoft-Windows-BranchCacheClientEventProvider
Channel
Diagnostic

Description

ClientOpenContent.

Message #

ClientOpenContent

Event ID 10101: ClientCloseContent

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Provider
Microsoft-Windows-BranchCacheClientEventProvider
Channel
Diagnostic

Description

ClientCloseContent.

Message #

ClientCloseContent

Event ID 10102: ClientAddData

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Provider
Microsoft-Windows-BranchCacheClientEventProvider
Channel
Diagnostic

Description

ClientAddData.

Message #

ClientAddData

Event ID 10103: ClientAddDataComplete

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Provider
Microsoft-Windows-BranchCacheClientEventProvider
Channel
Diagnostic

Description

ClientAddDataComplete.

Message #

ClientAddDataComplete

Fields #

NameDescription
ErrorCode Int32

Event ID 10104: ClientBlockRead

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Provider
Microsoft-Windows-BranchCacheClientEventProvider
Channel
Diagnostic

Description

ClientBlockRead.

Message #

ClientBlockRead

Event ID 10105: ClientBlockReadComplete

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Provider
Microsoft-Windows-BranchCacheClientEventProvider
Channel
Diagnostic

Description

ClientBlockReadComplete.

Message #

ClientBlockReadComplete

Fields #

NameDescription
ErrorCode Int32

Event ID 10106: ClientStreamRead

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Provider
Microsoft-Windows-BranchCacheClientEventProvider
Channel
Diagnostic

Description

ClientStreamRead.

Message #

ClientStreamRead

Event ID 10107: ClientStreamReadComplete

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Provider
Microsoft-Windows-BranchCacheClientEventProvider
Channel
Diagnostic

Description

ClientStreamReadComplete.

Message #

ClientStreamReadComplete

Fields #

NameDescription
ErrorCode Int32

Provenance

Where this provider's schema came from, and which Windows build it was observed on. Windows can change a provider's event schema between builds, so use this to judge whether it matches the build you collect from.

ETW provider GUID e837619c-a2a8-4689-833f-47b48ebd2442

Defined in peerdist.dll, which carries the event manifest.

Observed on:

  • Win11-26200.6584 · schema read from the registered manifest · binary version 10.0.26100.1 · captured 2026-06-02

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Credits

  • Microsoft - authored the ETW manifests and PDBs the schema comes from
  • jdu2600 - the event-schema TSV format this catalog adopted
  • nasbench - the tool that dumps registered providers and manifests