For some reason not identified, cannot display windows firewall settings

On startup, I get a pop up Windows Firewall saying that for an unidentified reason, the firewall settings Windows cannot be displayed.

When I hit ok on that message and try to open the control panel Windows Firewall, the pop-up message would once again, and I won't be able to see the firewall settings.

This does not happen every time I restart my PC, but most of the time he does.  When this happens, and sometimes if I wait 10 to
15 minutes and try again to open Firewall Windows from the control panel again, I am able to see my firewall settings.  Could someone help please?

Thank you.

System information:

XP SP2
AV installed: Avira, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware

Analysis with MBAM already, please make sure that the computer is clean. I guess your Avira is the free version, so it is not a firewall component. You might want to look at this information by MVP Ramesh:

http://WindowsXP.MVPs.org/SharedAccess.htm

MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

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