IPSEC and Windows Security Center



I often go to Events viewer to see if there are errors showing in system
events or application events.
I am seeing a system error at every launch: "The IPSEC Services service
terminated with the following error: The attempted operation is not
supported for the type of object referenced."
Event type: Error
Event source: Service control manager
Event ID: 7023

If I go over to look at Application Errors for the exact hour-minute-second
time equivalent, what is happening looks like there is some competition in
the loading process:
"The Windows Security Center Service has started"
Event type: Information
Event source: Security Center
Event ID: 1800
............................
These two events happen at the same time as each other at every computer
launch. I have ICF turned off and am using McAfee's VS, Firewall, Spam
Killer, new program with newest updates, and all windows updates.

1. Should IPSEC Services be on or off? In Services it is set as Automatic,
but does not say it is started. In opening the dialog, it says it is
stopped.
2. Do I need to set something different? The TCP/IP NetBios Helper is
"started" and "automatic"


Windows XP Pro SP2
Advanced computer user (install programs and do successful troubleshooting,
etc.)


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