Microsoft Antispyware and Windows XP SP2 Firewall

G

George

Hi there
After having finished a deep scan of Microsoft Antispyware
it found 2 spyware threads and 9 signatures. The program
proposed to remove the spyware threads, which I accepted.
Everything worked fine so far.
After rebooting windows XP firewall reports "inactiv" and
cannot be reactivated anymore.
Asking the system on a command line prompt "sc query
sharedacces" it answers STOPPED, which means that the
firewall service is stopped and asking "sc query ipnat" it
again answered STOPPED, which means that the driver ist
stopped.

I suppose the real reason is that Antispyware deleteted
security center files!
How can I solve my problem?
Where can I find a list, showing the necessary files for
XP security center especially for the firewall?
Where can I download the firewall files to reinstall it?

Regards

Georg
 
G

Guest

-----Original Message-----
Hi there
After having finished a deep scan of Microsoft Antispyware
it found 2 spyware threads and 9 signatures. The program
proposed to remove the spyware threads, which I accepted.
Everything worked fine so far.
After rebooting windows XP firewall reports "inactiv" and
cannot be reactivated anymore.
Asking the system on a command line prompt "sc query
sharedacces" it answers STOPPED, which means that the
firewall service is stopped and asking "sc query ipnat" it
again answered STOPPED, which means that the driver ist
stopped.

I suppose the real reason is that Antispyware deleteted
security center files!
How can I solve my problem?
Where can I find a list, showing the necessary files for
XP security center especially for the firewall?
Where can I download the firewall files to reinstall it?

Regards

Georg
.

i have the same problem, if you find out how to rectify,
plz would you forward solution to me (e-mail address removed)
 

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