K8n neo-fsr with bios 1.3 and winxp sp2

Innstalled a slip streamed windows xp sp2 innstalasion from scratch.
After innstaling the nvidia driver package 4.27 and choosed to innstal the firewall. But not enable it. Rebooted. Got a firewall shortcut on my desktop. Clicked it and it launced explorer. But I only got a blank page on http://127.0.01:something......
Is this sp2? I tried adding http://127.0.0.1 under "trusted sites". Still the same.
Never tried and nforce3 board before. And this was a clean innstalation with xp sp2 without upgrading to sp2 (slipstreamed version).
How can I get into the firewall web page?
Maybe this have to do with the question I got during instalation (if i wanted to enable it)? In that case how do I now enable it?
Thanks for any help you can gimme.

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