>> With that, I no longer got the error msg when I pressed the "Windows Firewall" control in the Control Panel.
It's certainly an improvement!
>> Instead I get a dialog box. titled "Windows Firewall". It's the one where you can either click on a radio button to turn the firewall ON or OFF. But! ... both options
were greyed out!
This happens if someone (or possibly a Malware) has enabled the Windows Firewall Policy via the registry. See
Windows Firewall options are grayed out:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/resetfwpol.htm
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Regards,
Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
Windows® Troubleshooting
http://www.winhelponline.com
<Maestro Mysterieux> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
Well, my system is in worse shape than I thought.
I found a new problem (see below).
So I ran two on-line virus scanners on my entire hard disk
(Bitdefender and Ewido). It took hours! They only found some
infections in zip files of programs I hadn't yet installed, and one
infection in a TMP directory which Ewido claims is of MEDIUM danger.
I deleted all of those files.
After trying to solve the new problem, I finally got around to the
Windows Firewall problem. I followed all the instructions
dilligently. I didn't bother to go through the trouble of backing up
the registry, since I don't think I will be using this copy of my
system in any case.
I registered all the DLLs, as per the instructions, but it made no
difference. So I next tried the "netsh.exe winsock reset" command.
That made no difference either.
So I went to the other web page to try those solutions for "Case 1".
I did the "sharedaccess.reg" solution, but that made no difference
either. (By now I was getting tired of the more than dozen times I
restarted !)
Finally, I tried the "rundll32" solution.
As soon as I pressed the <Enter> key, I got a small dialog box with
the message "Installation Failed"
With that, I no longer got the error msg when I pressed the "Windows
Firewall" control in the Control Panel. Instead I get a dialog box.
titled "Windows Firewall". It's the one where you can either click on
a radio button to turn the firewall ON or OFF. But! ... both options
were greyed out! I wasn't allowed to change anything. And the OFF
radio button was the one selected. I pressed the "Restore Defaults"
button under the "Avanced"tab, but it made no difference. I cannot
get the "General" tab active. The other two tabs ("Advanced" and
"Exceptions") are active - not greyed out.
The final suggestion from the web page is to re-install SP2. But I
don't know how to do that. Can you tell me how?
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I have a neat program, "Cool Beans", which graph my network usage.
The new problem I noticed is that evry 15 seconds a tiny packet is
received by my system. I suspected that it is being generated by my
Linksys router. So I powered down my cable modem and router and
system, and restarted them, but it makes no difference. I thought
that maybe my old firewll was preventing the packets, so I
re-installed it, but that makes no difference either. I don't know
how to find out what process is receiving the packets. Can you tell
me how?
Well, 2 or 3 weeks ago I copied my entire system to another hard disk
using Acronis. If I don't want to put up with the new problem I can
use that and do some reinstalls and selective copies. But I will
still have the firewall problem. Do you have some advice?
Alan