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  1. #1
    Skip Guest

    WinXP SP3 Windows Firewall corruption

    We have 2 PCs. I installed the WinXP SP3 download on both machines (mine and
    my roommate's). My machine seems fine, but my roommate's is not. I no longer
    can see my roommate's files and printers via "My Network Places". (This had
    been working for years.) Upon further investigation it appears the Windows
    Firewall has been corrupted on my roommate's machine. When I try to access
    roommate's Windows Firewall, I get the following message box:

    "Due to an unidentified problem, Windows cannot display Windows Firewall
    settings."

    Now, I found a post out there speaking of a fix for the Windows firewall:
    http://windowsxp.mvps.org/sharedaccess.htm

    .... but I'm worried about using that fix (running sharedaccess.reg) on SP3
    (vs SP2).

    Please advise.

  2. #2
    Shenan Stanley Guest

    Re: WinXP SP3 Windows Firewall corruption

    Skip wrote:
    > We have 2 PCs. I installed the WinXP SP3 download on both machines
    > (mine and my roommate's). My machine seems fine, but my roommate's
    > is not. I no longer can see my roommate's files and printers via
    > "My Network Places". (This had been working for years.) Upon
    > further investigation it appears the Windows Firewall has been
    > corrupted on my roommate's machine. When I try to access roommate's
    > Windows Firewall, I get the following message box:
    >
    > "Due to an unidentified problem, Windows cannot display Windows
    > Firewall settings."
    >
    > Now, I found a post out there speaking of a fix for the Windows
    > firewall: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/sharedaccess.htm
    >
    > ... but I'm worried about using that fix (running sharedaccess.reg)
    > on SP3 (vs SP2).
    >
    > Please advise.


    Should make no difference. As far as I know - there were no major changes
    to the firewall in SP3.

    --
    Shenan Stanley
    MS-MVP
    --
    How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
    http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html



  3. #3
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    Re: WinXP SP3 Windows Firewall corruption

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    Skip wrote:
    > We have 2 PCs. I installed the WinXP SP3 download on both machines (mine
    > and
    > my roommate's). My machine seems fine, but my roommate's is not. I no
    > longer
    > can see my roommate's files and printers via "My Network Places". (This
    > had
    > been working for years.) Upon further investigation it appears the Windows
    > Firewall has been corrupted on my roommate's machine. When I try to access
    > roommate's Windows Firewall, I get the following message box:
    >
    > "Due to an unidentified problem, Windows cannot display Windows Firewall
    > settings."
    >
    > Now, I found a post out there speaking of a fix for the Windows firewall:
    > http://windowsxp.mvps.org/sharedaccess.htm
    >
    > ... but I'm worried about using that fix (running sharedaccess.reg) on SP3
    > (vs SP2).
    >
    > Please advise.



  4. #4
    Jerry Guest

    Re: WinXP SP3 Windows Firewall corruption

    WinXP SP3 tech net forum:
    http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...2010&SiteID=17

    "Skip" <skip@kingcompton.com> wrote in message
    news:8F8ABC55-52CB-4C19-9C39-C9E0887ECDC9@microsoft.com...
    > We have 2 PCs. I installed the WinXP SP3 download on both machines (mine
    > and
    > my roommate's). My machine seems fine, but my roommate's is not. I no
    > longer
    > can see my roommate's files and printers via "My Network Places". (This
    > had
    > been working for years.) Upon further investigation it appears the Windows
    > Firewall has been corrupted on my roommate's machine. When I try to access
    > roommate's Windows Firewall, I get the following message box:
    >
    > "Due to an unidentified problem, Windows cannot display Windows Firewall
    > settings."
    >
    > Now, I found a post out there speaking of a fix for the Windows firewall:
    > http://windowsxp.mvps.org/sharedaccess.htm
    >
    > ... but I'm worried about using that fix (running sharedaccess.reg) on SP3
    > (vs SP2).
    >
    > Please advise.




  5. #5
    Skip Guest

    Re: WinXP SP3 Windows Firewall corruption

    GREAT NEWS! The SharedAccess patch WORKED!





    "Shenan Stanley" wrote:

    > Skip wrote:
    > > We have 2 PCs. I installed the WinXP SP3 download on both machines
    > > (mine and my roommate's). My machine seems fine, but my roommate's
    > > is not. I no longer can see my roommate's files and printers via
    > > "My Network Places". (This had been working for years.) Upon
    > > further investigation it appears the Windows Firewall has been
    > > corrupted on my roommate's machine. When I try to access roommate's
    > > Windows Firewall, I get the following message box:
    > >
    > > "Due to an unidentified problem, Windows cannot display Windows
    > > Firewall settings."
    > >
    > > Now, I found a post out there speaking of a fix for the Windows
    > > firewall: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/sharedaccess.htm
    > >
    > > ... but I'm worried about using that fix (running sharedaccess.reg)
    > > on SP3 (vs SP2).
    > >
    > > Please advise.

    >
    > Should make no difference. As far as I know - there were no major changes
    > to the firewall in SP3.
    >
    > --
    > Shenan Stanley
    > MS-MVP
    > --
    > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
    > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
    >
    >
    >


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