Re: IPSEC and Windows Security Center



I will go to mmc to check for a policy, though I forgot to tell you I am a
stand-alone computer. My only network connection is to a LAN for Internet
Service provider (broadband). Thank you for responding to my question.
DSG



"Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> If you are not using ipsec to secure traffic between computers on your
> network or are not using l2tp for a VPN connection you can disable the
> ipsec service. You can use the mmc [use mmc in run box to open mmc
> console] snapin for IP Security Policies to see if you have an ipsec
> policy assigned. You do need tcp/ip netbios network helper so leave it set
> to automatic tartup. --- Steve
>
>
>
> "DSG" <jgillig1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%23s9JfxeCGHA.3856@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>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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