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Software : Windows XP sp2 with all updates
Firewall: Zonealarm (don't know if this has relevance)


I keep on seeing the following message in the event viewer, please could
anybody tell me what to do about it if anything?, I tried looking at the
microsoft link but as usual it6 was worse than useless!. I have added the
ipsec monitorto mmc, but haven't a clue what to do with it!

This has been comming up in the logs for a while, but has been ignored so I
am not sure if it is just to do with a software that has been installed

any help would be much appreciated


Event Type: Failure Audit
Event Source: Security
Event Category: Policy Change
Event ID: 615
Date: 11/08/2005
Time: 08:57:25
User: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
Computer: JNC-01
Description:
IPSec Services: IPSec Services failed to get the complete list of network
interfaces on the machine. This can be a potential security hazard to the
machine since some of the network interfaces may not get the protection as
desired by the applied IPSec filters. Please run IPSec monitor snap-in to
further diagnose the problem.
 
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Boot up in Safe Mode (F8) and choose safe mede with networking. This disables
all of your "anti" software and go from there.

"JG007" wrote:

> Software : Windows XP sp2 with all updates
> Firewall: Zonealarm (don't know if this has relevance)
>
>
> I keep on seeing the following message in the event viewer, please could
> anybody tell me what to do about it if anything?, I tried looking at the
> microsoft link but as usual it6 was worse than useless!. I have added the
> ipsec monitorto mmc, but haven't a clue what to do with it!
>
> This has been comming up in the logs for a while, but has been ignored so I
> am not sure if it is just to do with a software that has been installed
>
> any help would be much appreciated
>
>
> Event Type: Failure Audit
> Event Source: Security
> Event Category: Policy Change
> Event ID: 615
> Date: 11/08/2005
> Time: 08:57:25
> User: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
> Computer: JNC-01
> Description:
> IPSec Services: IPSec Services failed to get the complete list of network
> interfaces on the machine. This can be a potential security hazard to the
> machine since some of the network interfaces may not get the protection as
> desired by the applied IPSec filters. Please run IPSec monitor snap-in to
> further diagnose the problem.
>
>
 
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go from there???
do you know how to use ipsec mon to diagnose? I haven't a clue how to work
out what is causing it and even if I find out by elimination which program
seems to do it I don't have any programs that are unecessary in my startup so
I can't just leave them out!

"jerryrock" wrote:

> Boot up in Safe Mode (F8) and choose safe mede with networking. This disables
> all of your "anti" software and go from there.
>
> "JG007" wrote:
>
> > Software : Windows XP sp2 with all updates
> > Firewall: Zonealarm (don't know if this has relevance)
> >
> >
> > I keep on seeing the following message in the event viewer, please could
> > anybody tell me what to do about it if anything?, I tried looking at the
> > microsoft link but as usual it6 was worse than useless!. I have added the
> > ipsec monitorto mmc, but haven't a clue what to do with it!
> >
> > This has been comming up in the logs for a while, but has been ignored so I
> > am not sure if it is just to do with a software that has been installed
> >
> > any help would be much appreciated
> >
> >
> > Event Type: Failure Audit
> > Event Source: Security
> > Event Category: Policy Change
> > Event ID: 615
> > Date: 11/08/2005
> > Time: 08:57:25
> > User: NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE
> > Computer: JNC-01
> > Description:
> > IPSec Services: IPSec Services failed to get the complete list of network
> > interfaces on the machine. This can be a potential security hazard to the
> > machine since some of the network interfaces may not get the protection as
> > desired by the applied IPSec filters. Please run IPSec monitor snap-in to
> > further diagnose the problem.
> >
> >