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Hi group, first posting: XP home SP2 standalone HP Pavilion a317x Over time, I've lost entire service modules (application management for one) and I can no longer activate the important IPSEC service. I try to start the service manually and get *error 1747- the authentication service is unknown* When I run IPSEC.SYS in the Depends.exe support tool analyzer, I see I'm missing these security-related .DLLs: efsadu.dll kdcsvc.dll ntdsa.dll I've been unable to find these files anywhere in C: or D:, neither are they in the SP2 cd I received from MS (free for the asking) nor in the 10 disc recovery discs I received after a total trojan-caused crash last year (HP does NOT supply any backup discs of home-XP, drat them! .I'm now at a loss as to how to re-activate this seemingly critical internet security service w/o going through the hair-pulling act of another clean install or system recovery. any pointers will be greatly appreciated. frank -- siguytwo |
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If you had a retail version of xp,you could open cmd,install xp cd,exit the
info page,then type:Sfc /Scannow All windows files would get reinstalled if corrupt or missing...But one needs the cd. "siguytwo" wrote: > > Hi group, first posting: > XP home SP2 standalone HP Pavilion a317x > > Over time, I've lost entire service modules (application management for > one) and I can no longer activate the important IPSEC service. > I try to start the service manually and get *error 1747- the > authentication service is unknown* > > When I run IPSEC.SYS in the Depends.exe support tool analyzer, I see > I'm missing these security-related .DLLs: > efsadu.dll > kdcsvc.dll > ntdsa.dll > > I've been unable to find these files anywhere in C: or D:, neither are > they in the SP2 cd I received from MS (free for the asking) nor in the > 10 disc recovery discs I received after a total trojan-caused crash > last year (HP does NOT supply any backup discs of home-XP, drat them! > .> I'm now at a loss as to how to re-activate this seemingly critical > internet security service w/o going through the hair-pulling act of > another clean install or system recovery. > any pointers will be greatly appreciated. > frank > > > -- > siguytwo > |
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Bummer.....but something to keep in mind for the future, Andrew, and thanks for that; maybe that's exactly what some lurker out there was looking for. In the meantime; do you or anyone else out there know how to use what I -do- have at my disposal, as noted below, to scan all the CAB files' contents without having to download megs and megs of them, leaving them on the various discs I have? Surely those DLLs, or entire modules are packed away on those CDs; I just don't know a relatively quick and efficient way of surveying them without going blind or wearing callouses onto my fingertips :P thanks for the reply Andrew. Cheers: Frank Andrew E. Wrote: > If you had a retail version of xp,you could open cmd,install xp cd,exit > the > info > page,then type:Sfc /Scannow All windows files would get reinstalled > if > corrupt > or missing...But one needs the cd. > > > > "siguytwo" wrote: > > > > > Hi group, first posting: > > XP home SP2 standalone HP Pavilion a317x > > > > Over time, I've lost entire service modules (application management > for > > one) and I can no longer activate the important IPSEC service. > > I try to start the service manually and get *error 1747- the > > authentication service is unknown* > > > > When I run IPSEC.SYS in the Depends.exe support tool analyzer, I see > > I'm missing these security-related .DLLs: > > efsadu.dll > > kdcsvc.dll > > ntdsa.dll > > > > I've been unable to find these files anywhere in C: or D:, neither > are > > they in the SP2 cd I received from MS (free for the asking) nor in > the > > 10 disc recovery discs I received after a total trojan-caused crash > > last year (HP does NOT supply any backup discs of home-XP, drat > them! > > .> > I'm now at a loss as to how to re-activate this seemingly critical > > internet security service w/o going through the hair-pulling act of > > another clean install or system recovery. > > any pointers will be greatly appreciated. > > frank > > > > > > -- > > siguytwo > > -- siguytwo |
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siguytwo wrote:
> Bummer.....but something to keep in mind for the future, Andrew, and > thanks for that; maybe that's exactly what some lurker out there was > looking for. > In the meantime; do you or anyone else out there know how to use what > I -do- have at my disposal, as noted below, to scan all the CAB files' > contents without having to download megs and megs of them, leaving > them on the various discs I have? > Surely those DLLs, or entire modules are packed away on those CDs; I > just don't know a relatively quick and efficient way of surveying them > without going blind or wearing callouses onto my fingertips :P > thanks for the reply Andrew. > Cheers: > Frank > > Andrew E. Wrote: >> If you had a retail version of xp,you could open cmd,install xp >> cd,exit the >> info >> page,then type:Sfc /Scannow All windows files would get reinstalled >> if >> corrupt >> or missing...But one needs the cd. >> >> >> >> "siguytwo" wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi group, first posting: >>> XP home SP2 standalone HP Pavilion a317x >>> >>> Over time, I've lost entire service modules (application management >>> for one) and I can no longer activate the important IPSEC service. >>> I try to start the service manually and get *error 1747- the >>> authentication service is unknown* >>> >>> When I run IPSEC.SYS in the Depends.exe support tool analyzer, I see >>> I'm missing these security-related .DLLs: >>> efsadu.dll >>> kdcsvc.dll >>> ntdsa.dll >>> >>> I've been unable to find these files anywhere in C: or D:, neither >>> are they in the SP2 cd I received from MS (free for the asking) nor >>> in the 10 disc recovery discs I received after a total >>> trojan-caused crash last year (HP does NOT supply any backup discs >>> of home-XP, drat them! .>>> I'm now at a loss as to how to re-activate this seemingly critical >>> internet security service w/o going through the hair-pulling act of >>> another clean install or system recovery. >>> any pointers will be greatly appreciated. >>> frank >>> >>> >>> -- >>> siguytwo Step #2 at this link will show you how to run the sfc without a CD http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html -- Mike Pawlak |
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Step #2 at this link will show you how to run the sfc without a CD http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html -- Mike Pawlak Thanks much, mate! I'll check it out. frank (seeing light at the end of the tunnel....) -- siguytwo |
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