Keep seeing Event ID 455 in the Application Log on my SQL Server

I keep seeing the the following error in the Application Log:
sqlservr (1556) Error -1032 (0xfffffbf8) occurred while opening logfile C:\Windows\system32\LogFiles\Sum\Api.log.
If someone can please help me resolve this, I would greatly appreciate it. 
Thank you very much

Please check this link https://connect.microsoft.com/SQLServer/feedback/details/781317/error-occurred-while-opening-logfile-c-windows-system32-logfiles-sum-api-log

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