Start>Run>secpol.msc opens the Local Security Policy GUI.
There will be an entry for IPSec. See if any policies
have a Yes in the Assigned column. If so, right click and
unassign.
Stop and disable the IPSec Policy Agent service.
Or... If you are supposed to have IPSec, you will need to
configure each end of the connection to be aware of the
other. That's too much to go into here.
>-----Original Message-----
> Sounds like an ipsec policy has been enabled on
at least one of the
>computers. Ipsecmon or netdiag should be able to verify
it. --- Steve
>
>"kidem" <kidem_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:079201c344f0$da476e20$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> i get this "negotiating IP security" when i ping my
>> server any one know why?
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