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HELP! "Firewall has detected an application listening for incoming traffic." Event ID# 861  lsass.exe

Asked by bctek in Windows Networking

Tags: firewall, listening, detected, application, has

I just got in some new Dell Optiplexes preinstalled with Win XP Pro SP2.  They are identical.  I have joined the computers to the domain.  The only software they have installed is ISA Firewall client, Symantec AV, Lotus Notes, Adobe Reader, Windows XP, Office 2003.  All of those programs work fine.  Computers correctly locate the proxy server, update their definitions, talk to the server, launch lotus notes, etc.  But on all of them I keep getting this error en-masse.  It appears over and over again, filling up the logs.   I know its not a trojan or virus, these are brand new machines.  I'd like to keep the XP firewall turned on, if possible.  Any help is truly appreciated.


Event ID# 861
The Windows Firewall has detected an application listening for incoming traffic.
 
Name: -
Path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\lsass.exe
Process identifier: 700
User account: SYSTEM
User domain: NT AUTHORITY
Service: Yes
RPC server: No
IP version: IPv4
IP protocol: UDP
Port number: 4299
Allowed: No
User notified: No

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
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