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we need to register it again, so please follow these below steps to solve this problem. Fixed - Due to an unidentified problem windows cannot display windows firewall settings Please follow these steps and get resolve your this problem and get working your windows firewall. Method1: Automatic Fixit Click here to download Firewall Repair for XP Method2: Fix this myself manually Steps:- how to fix Due to an unidentified problem windows cannot display windows firewall settings Click on Start, click Run, type there cmd, and then click OK. Rundll32 setupapi,InstallHinfSection Ndi-Steelhead 132 %windir%\inf\netrass.inf 3. Restart the computer now 4. Again click Start, click on Run, type there cmd, and then click OK. 5. type following command line into run box and press enter (See Screenshot Below) Netsh firewall reset 6. Then click on Start again and click on Run and type there firewall.cpl, one dialog box will come up and asking for run a service related firewall, so please click on YES or OK. 7. Restart your computer now. Most certainly it's working fine, if any how the problem persist then follow these more s
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Email ID:Delivered by FeedBurner Categories Add Remove Programs Context Menus Error Messages Folders & http://windowsxp.mvps.org/sharedaccess.htm Special folders Help & Support Center Internet & E-mail Start Menu & Taskbar Tweak UI Powertoy User Accounts XP SP2 FAQ Recently added articles.. Windows Vista Windows XP Basics.. Links Winhelponline.com WinXPTutor.com The Winhelponline Blog "Windows cannot display Windows Firewall settings" error while accessing Firewall settings in Windows XP Published : April 29, 2005 windows firewall Updated : May 23, 2008 Send your feedback Symptoms Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service not listed in Services.msc Console. Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) service is listed in Services Console, but you may not be able to start the service. The following error occurs when accessing the firewall settings (firewall.cpl) Due to an unidentified due to an problem, Windows cannot display Windows Firewall settings. Cause Case 1: This happens due to missing or corrupt SharedAccess registry key, which represents the Windows Firewall Service. This usually occurs if your system is infested with Virus or other Malware, or in the aftermath of Virus removal. In conjunction with the solution provided in the article, it's advisable to run a thorough cleanup of the system. Case 2: You have Windows Live OneCare installed. Windows Live OneCare has its own Firewall which monitors both inbound and outbound connections. Because two firewalls should not be turned on at the same time, Windows Live OneCare turns off Windows Firewall if the latter is running. [More info]. Therefore, Windows Live OneCare users can safely ignore the error message concerning Windows Firewall. Resolution Solution for Case 1: Download sharedaccess.reg (only for Windows XP systems with Service Pack 2 or Service Pack 3 applied) and save to Desktop. Then double-click the file to merge the contents to the reg