Re: Lock-Ups ERROR - IPSec Service
- From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 21:44:46 -0500
Unless you are using ipsec such as in an Active Directory domain network or
using an ipsec VPN connection you do not need ipsec. What you could try is
to enter services.msc in the run box and then hit OK. Find ipse services and
in it's properties set it to disabled for startup type and then stop the
ipsec service or reboot the computer. You will need to be logged on as a
local administrator to do that. Normally the ipsec service should not cause
a problem but if disabling it fixes your problem then I would do it.
Steve
"biermanoski" <biermanoski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8EE3D0E6-3E67-4E45-B0C9-607C2A0A0E60@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,
My machine is frequently/randomly Locking-Up. Event Viewer Log Message
prior
to Freeze is following:
IPSec Services: IPSec Services failed to get the complete list of Network
Interfaces on the Machine. This can be a potential Security hazard to the
machine since some of the network interfaces may not get the protection as
desired by the applied IPSec filters. Please run IPSec monitor snap-in to
further diagnose the problem.
I've searched all over in Admin. Tools and cannot find the snap in. Pls.
instruct me how to locate it. Thanks. And also
It creates another Error Message in System which MS Internet Message
Window
says I need to update my ATI Display Driver. I have done this long ago and
still this computer keeps Locking-Up continuously.
Please, help me if You can.
--
Thank you,
Jean
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