Originally posted by: jparnell
Could it be the firewall service hasnt started hence the error message, then it starts and the error message goes away?
Originally posted by: Infohawk
Originally posted by: jparnell
Could it be the firewall service hasnt started hence the error message, then it starts and the error message goes away?
That's what I suspect, but that's sloppy isn't it if it allows an internet connection without starting the firewall... I wonder if other people have this happen or it's just me.. :-/
Originally posted by: mikecel79
The firewall in SP2 is actually brought up before the network connection is turned on so it's probably not that. Did you have another 3rd party firewall installed before you used the SP2 one?
Originally posted by: Infohawk
Originally posted by: mikecel79
The firewall in SP2 is actually brought up before the network connection is turned on so it's probably not that. Did you have another 3rd party firewall installed before you used the SP2 one?
Yep. I had Kerio installed. But now it's uninstalled. :-/
Originally posted by: mikecel79
Originally posted by: Infohawk
Originally posted by: mikecel79
The firewall in SP2 is actually brought up before the network connection is turned on so it's probably not that. Did you have another 3rd party firewall installed before you used the SP2 one?
Yep. I had Kerio installed. But now it's uninstalled. :-/
I'm willing to bet that there are files still there from the uninstall like a virtual driver. It must be loading after you login and Windows detects this as the firewall not working then disappears when the built-in firewall tells WMI that it's actually on.