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any issues. IPSEC Services could not be started Tags: Windows XP, Network Monday, September 11, 2006 5:15:27 AM I ran into some troubles with the IPSec Services on my Windows XP SP2 machine today. This service was needed by a VPN application that I installed to connect to one of our customers. But during the last re-install of my machine, I set this service to manual startup, and now when I tried to start it It could not start. I recieved the following error message when trying to start https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/956189 it: Error message 10048: Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted. The Event Viewer displayed the following: Event Type: ErrorEvent Source: Service Control ManagerEvent Category: NoneEvent ID: 7023Date: 2006-09-11Time: 10:08:10User: N/AComputer: LAPTOPWWDescription:The IPSEC Services service terminated with the following error: Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted. To find out which application that used http://www.wictorwilen.se/Post/IPSEC-Services-could-not-be-started.aspx the ports that the IPSEC Services needed I started up a command prompt and used netstat, as below, to find out the PID of the process. This command below will display all the active UDP connections and the PID (-o). The findstr function searches the output from the netstat and shows the lines containing the text "500" - which is the UDP port the IKE uses. c:\> netstat -p UDP -n -a -o | findstr 500UDP 0.0.0.0:500 *:* 316UDP 0.0.0.0:4500 *:* 316 Using the Task Manager I found out that PID 316 was used by the Cisco VPN Service and I shut it down and then IPSEC services started fine! 19 Comments Michael said Tuesday, May 20, 2008 9:43:39 AM Thanks for this post. I was experiencing the same issue and Google led me here. All is good now! Wictor said Tuesday, May 20, 2008 10:27:36 AM Glad I could help! Nick said Wednesday, October 8, 2008 9:12:53 AM Many thanks for an excellent spot of troubleshooting, helped me out of a tight spot! Wictor said Thursday, October 9, 2008 4:53:45 AM Great! According to the stats this po
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