Microsoft.windows.windowsupdate.ruximlog -

The code 0xC0000035 usually means STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_COLLISION , which simply implies the logging session tried to start but found another session already running with the same name.

In most cases, you should . If it is causing errors (Event ID 43, Access Denied, or infinite update scans), the solutions above—resetting the trace session, clearing log files, or running DISM—will resolve the issue without needing to delete or modify the component itself. microsoft.windows.windowsupdate.ruximlog

This component is part of the Windows Update ecosystem and is primarily responsible for managing how Windows interacts with you during update cycles, particularly for promotional "campaigns" such as end-of-life notifications or prompts to upgrade to Windows 11. What is RUXIM? This component is part of the Windows Update

Microsoft.Windows.WindowsUpdate.RUXIMLog refers to a specific logging session for the Reusable UX Integration Manager (RUXIM) or infinite update scans)