Re: can not start Windows Firewall
- From: yifli <yifli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 18:36:01 -0700
Hi,
Unfortunately, DCOM Server Process Launcher service, Network Connections
service and COM+ Event Sytstem service are started. The startup type of DCOM
Server Process Launcher service and COM+ Event System service is automatic,
and the startup type of Network Connections is manual.
BTW, even if the Windows Firewall service is not running on the domain
controller, I can still remote desktop to it.
Yifei
"Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
Hi yifli,.
Check that the dependant services listed in your Windows Firewall/Internet
Connection Sharing(ICS) service are started.
Also..this article may apply to you, give it a careful read.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/892504/
Coraleigh Miller
"yifli" <yifli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I checked everything works exactly as you what you said: my active
connection is on top of the list and is bound to tcp/ip & clien for MS
networks.
Yifei
"Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
The location I meant was within your Network Connections window in the
menu
at the top (File,Edit..etc) there is an Advanced, click on that and then
select Advanced Settings.
Im sorry, I have to run now, I will research this abit further as soon as
I
can. In the meantime does anyone else here have a suggestion? :-)
Coraleigh
"yifli" <yifli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thank you for the reply
I think you meanNetwork Connections -> [My network connection] ->
Properties?
My connection is using Client for Microsoft Networks and Internet
Protocol(TCP/IP).
And I've already disabled the unused NIC. I checked that DHCP client
is
running and hardware profile 1 is enabled.
Any ideas?
Yifei
"Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
Hi Yifei Li,
You might want to check that your NIC (your main configured one) is
bound
to
TCPIP & client for MS Networks and that its set to the top of the
Connections list (Network Connections->Advanced->Advanced Settings).
Also
if you are not using the other NIC at all make sure its disabled, and
to
go
a step further, unbind it from TCPIP etc.
Also within your Services ->DHCP Client check that it is started and
that
under the Log On tab your hardware profile (prob Profile 1) is
Enabled.
Coraleigh Miller
"Yifei Li" <yifli@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Our server is running Windows 2003 Server R2 Enterprise x64 Edition.
Yesterday I happened to notice I can't open Windows Firewall
anymore.
I tried to start Windows Firewall service, but got the following
error:
Could not start the Windows Firewall/Internet Connection
Sharing(ICS)
service on Local Computer
Error 1058: The service cannot be started, either because it's
disabled
or
because it has no enabled devices associated with it
But I checked that service startup type is automatic and it has
hardware
profile enabled.
The server is running Mcafee Antivirus. But I don't think that's the
problem because we have another server with exactly the same OS and
antivirus software where the Windows Firewall/ICS service is working
fine.
I really really neeeeeeeeeeed help because I have to finish setting
up
the
server before the new semester starts
BTW, the server has two NICs
thanks
yifli
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