Re: Certificates & Publishers Question
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OK, I fixed it. As a result of what I deleted, I got a 0x800B004 error on
the Windows Update site. So, I downloaded the IUCTL.CAB file which allowed
me to view the site. Et voila! Root Certificates was available for
download! So, I guess expired certificates are still required. Not sure I
understand that but whatevah!
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Scott
"Scott" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Oj3dBm6eFHA.412@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> OK, I'm an idiot! LOL! I was cruising through the Certificates and
deleted
> those that expired prior to today's date. Sounds harmless enough. Then I
> went into Publishers and deleted duplicate entries. This could be an
ooops!
> When I restarted Windows2000 a window popped up that unrecognized files
were
> present and needed to be restored to original versions. Uh oh. I have
SP4
> so the original disc would override that right? I think I'm in trouble.
I
> booted from the CD and ran the fast repair but still got the error. What
> should I do?
>
> TIA!
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> Scott
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