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This is just a troubleshooting step that you can use,

Cannot turn on firewall

Verify that the Windows Live OneCare Firewall Service and Drivers are running

SC Query MSFWDRV

SC Query MSFWSVC

SC Query MSFWHLPR

Reinstall the firewall drivers if needed

Navigate through C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows OneCare Live\Staging

Right click on MPSSETUP and choose install

Remove third party security software

Check PATH environment variable

Click on Start, Run and type sysdm.cpl and click on OK

Click on the advanced tab

Click on the Environment Variables button

Under System variables, highlight Path and click on Edit

The variable value should contain

%SystemRoot%\System32%SystemRoot%%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem

Ensure the “Event Log†service is started

Re-register firewall related WMI DLL files

cd /d %windir%\system32\wbem

for %i in (*.dll) do RegSvr32 -s %i

for %i in (*.exe) do %i /RegServer

Recompile the MOF files from the WBEM folder

for /f %s in ('dir /b *.mof *.mfl') do mofcomp %s

Open the CMD prompt as Administrator and enter the following commands:

Winmgmt /verifyrepository

 

Winmgmt /salvagerepository

 

If both commands received the following errors:

 

Winmgmt /verifyrepository = returned message of WMI repository is INCONSITENT

 

Winmgmt /salvagerepository = returned error of WMI repository salvage

failed. Error code: 0x8007041B. A stop control has been sent to a service

that other running services are dependent on.

 

Please try to run the command winmgmt /resyncperf then try to run the above

commands again

 

Clean boot system

 

Reinstall MSXML 4.0 SDK and Parser

 

There may be an incorrect registry value related to the Firewall in the

WINSS key

 

Restart the computer

 

 

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Prevention is better than cure

 

 

"B hahn" wrote:

> I recently made several changes to my Computer Management in the service and

> application section under services. The changes I made were to make almost

> everything Automatic. The reason I made these changes was because I

> downloaded the beta version of Microsoft Onecare. After I installed it I

> couldn't get it to work properly. I then reverted to a previous restoration

> date. That really messed everything up. I couldn't get the system firewall to

> start and lost my antivirus too. So I restored again, only back to the

> originial date. I attempted to get onecare to uninstall with out success. I

> tried to reinstall again and that also failed.

> To that end I have no idea what the originial setting were.

> So what are the settings I should now have in my service section of service

> and application?

> My last question is, currently I some how got my system fire wall to work,

> onecare is installed, the anti virus in onecare is working. The only trouble

> is onecare does not see that the fire wall is there. So it is in "red alert"

> When actually windows security shows it working. How do I get onecare to take

> over for the fire wall?

> Bob Hahn

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