license cannot be obtained on upgrade to XP/error code: 0x8007002

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 08/18/04


Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 10:39:21 -0700

Change your formatting to NTFS.
>-----Original Message-----
>I just finished upgrading an older Win98/Win2000 dual OS
>to a single XP Professional setup, having to use the
>quick FAT32 format. Now when I access the login page I
>receive the error message: "A problem is preventing
>Windows from accurately chaecking the license for this
>computer. Error code: 0x8007002" - I supposedly found
the
>solution on the troubleshooting MS page, and other
sites.
>However, as it tells me to edit the registry to alter or
>delete cryptography providers; the keys do not match the
>examples given to me. Does anyone have any clue of what
>could be going wrong and have solutions? Anything would
>be greatly appreciated.
>-Karsten
>If available, any responses would be even more
>appreciated copied to surf377@aol.com
>.
>



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