Error 10047 An Address Incompatible With The Requested Protocol Was
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows XP>Windows Firewall not working (Error 10047)> Windows Firewall not working (Error 10047) Tags: Firewalls Security Internet Connection Windows XP Last response: 4 March 2010 13:16 in Windows XP Share Anonymous a b 8 Security 16 January 2005 00:13:01 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin (More info?) Re: Windows Firewall not working due to Windows Firewall / Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service not working. Soon after installing the beta version of Microsoft’s AntiSpyware software, the Security Center prompted me that my Firewall was not enabled. When I click on “Recommendations� it takes met to a window that prompts me to “enable the firewall.� When I click on the “Enable� button, it indicates that “We’re sorry. The Security Center could not turn on Windows Firewall. To try turning on the firewall yourself, go to Windows Firewall in Control Panel. In the Windows Firewall dialog General tab, select On (recommended), and then click OK. When I go to the Control Panel and click on Windows Firewall, I am prompted with a message that indicates, “Windows Firewall settings cannot be displayed because the associated service is not running. Do you want to start the Windows Firewall / Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service?� Once I click the “Yes� button it indicates that, “Windows cannot start the Windows Firewall / Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service.� To try to manually start ICS, I right-clicked on “My Computer� and selected “Manage�. Then I went to “Services and Applications�, “Services�, and clicked on Start for the “Windows Firewall / Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service� The error message that I get after that is, “Could not start the Windows Firewall / Internet Connec
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10047: An address incompatible with the requested protocol was used. Translation:The error message you receive may vary and might include either of the following messages: Windows Firewall settings cannot be displayed because the associated service is http://www.registrywinner.com/pcsupport/html/troubleshooting/6743-error-10047-an-address-incompatible-with-the-requested-protocol-was-used-.html not running. Do you want to start the Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service? Or This application has failed to start because SPORDER.dll was not found. The above error messages may appear after using http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/topic/240845-tried-to-fix-error-10047-with-netsh-winsock-reset-at-the/ Microsoft's Windows AntiSpyware (Beta) software. Some spyware applications install malicious LSPs (layer service protocols). LSPs can intercept traffic between your computer and the Internet, so they are often used by spyware to track your error 10047 surfing habits (note however that not all LSPs are malicious in nature). According to Microsoft, when Windows AntiSpyware Beta removes malicious LSPs, it may not restore legitimate LSPs. This can cause the error messages above. Additionally, this may prevent some third party applications from functioning properly, prevent your computer from connecting to the network by preventing it from grabbing an IP address, or prevent you from connecting to certain error 10047 an Web pages in Internet Explorer. You can examine any potentially damaged LSPs by opening Windows AntiSpyware, selecting Advanced from the Tools menu, and clicking System Explorer. In the tree on the left side of the window, click Winsock LSPs. Broken LSPs will have a question mark next to them. Solution:According to Microsoft, if you're running Windows XP Service Pack 2, you should log into an Administrator account (usually the first account created). From the Start Menu, select Run and type CMD to open a command prompt. Type netsh Winsock reset. You should see a message reading "Successfully reset the Winsock Catalog. You must restart the machine in order to complete the reset." If you receive an error message stating that access was denied, you're not logged into an Administrator account. Log out and try logging into a different account. After you restart the computer, check for broken LSPs using Windows AntiSpyware. Run any third party applications listed to make sure they're functioning properly. If you're still having problems with a third party application, reinstall the application and test it again. If you're running WinXP Service Pack 1, WinXP, or Windows 2000, you'll need to make edit your registry file. Before making any c
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