When you start Windows XP Professional I get warning no. firewall is enabled.

For about a week now when I start my computer at the bottom of the screen I get this message "your computer is perhaps in danger that no firewall is enabled. Click on the bubble to solve the problem. By clicking on the bubble I get Security Center, which shows the firewall is. There's the word (underlined) Reccomendations. I click it and turns on the firewall. After that I get an error message. "Exception EAccessViolation in module DD. exe to the access violation of 0003AE67 at address 0043AE67 in module 'dd '. Read of address 00000008. I never had this problem before, ever. Is it possible to fix this?

Hi SilvioCarlini,

1. did you of recent changes on the computer?

2. do you have security software installed on the computer?

3 when was the last time it was working fine?

Method 1

See the link below and run the Fixit tool, check if it helps.

Diagnose and automatically fix problems of Windows Firewall service

http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/windows_firewall_diagnostic/

Method 2

If fails it above step then check out the link below and run the Fixit tool, check to see if it helps.

How can I turn on or turn off the firewall in Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later versions?

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/283673

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