The IPSec driver is starting in Block mode. All traffic is being blocked by IPSec while this computer starts up, unless you have configured specific traffic exemptions by using the bootexemptions command. This command is available through the Netsh IPSec command-line tool. For information about how to use this command to exempt traffic from IPSec filtering during computer startup, at the command prompt, type "netsh ipsec dynamic set config /?"
The IPSec driver has dropped the following outbound packet: Source IP Address: %2 Destination IP Address: %3 Protocol: %4 ...
The IPSec driver has entered Block mode. IPSec will discard all inbound and outbound TCP/IP network traffic that is not permitted ...
The IPSec driver has entered Block mode. IPSec will discard all inbound and outbound TCP/IP network traffic that is not permitted ...
The IPSec driver has entered Secure mode. IPSec policies, if they have been configured, are now being applied to this computer. ...
The IPSec driver is starting in Block mode. All traffic is being blocked by IPSec while this computer starts up, unless you ...
The IPSec Driver is starting in Bypass mode. No IPSec security is being applied while this computer starts up. IPSec policies, ...
The IPSec policy data could not be saved because you do not have administrative permissions (you must be a member of the ...
The IPSec policy is assigned, but the IPSec service is not running. You must start the 'IPSEC Services' service to activate ...
The IPSec policy storage container could not be created. You might not have administrative permissions (you must be a member ...