Re: Still cannot install 831464 hot fix..
From: Ron_b (Ronb_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/01/05
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 19:29:06 -0800
thanks neo for the quick reply, I will try this tomorrow, I have tried
everyting I could think of and just about everything that anyone could
suggest.
"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:
> Check the local computer certificate store to see if the Trusted Root
> Certificates have been deleted or corrupted. The steps would be...
>
>
> 1) Logon to the server with local administrator privileges
> 2) Select Start | Run
> 3) Type: MMC
> 4) OK button
> 5) Select File | Add/Remove Snap-in
> 6) Select Add button
> 7) Pick Certificates
> 8) Select Computer Account > Next
> 9) Select Local Computer > Finish
> 10) Select Close/OK to return to console window
> 11) Expand Trusted Root Certificate Authorities
> 12) Select Certificates folder
> 13) Do the following "Issued To" certificates exist?
>
> * Copyright(c) 1997 Microsoft Corp., Expire: 12-30-1999 Purpose: Time
> stamping
> * Microsoft Authenticode(tm) Root Authority, Expire: 12-31-1999 Purpose:
> Secure Email, Code Signing
> * Microsoft Root Authority, Expire: 12-31-2020 Purpose: ALL
> * NO LIABILITY ACCEPTED, (c) 97 Verisign Inc., Expire: 1-7-2004 Purpose:
> Time Stamping
> * Verisign Commercial Software Publishers CA, Expire: 1-7-2004 Purpose:
> Secure Email, Code Signing
> * Thawte Timestamping CA, Expire: 12-31-2020 Purpose: Time Stamping
>
> These are the magic 6 certificates that make the PKI technology work for
> Microsoft Windows. Since you are missing the rest, the server will not be
> able to verify websites using the HTTPS protocol (missing verisign, thawte,
> ..etc) or other services that require encryption/decryption.
>
> /neo
>
> ps - if you get to step 12 and there is no certificate store, it means the
> entire certificate store has been deleted/wiped. Only way I know how to
> reload is to acquire the certificates from another machine and load them
> manually.
>
> "Ron_b" <Ronb@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:385012AB-7BC2-4413-8AB3-43C9F1A1198F@microsoft.com...
> >I have posted several messages about this and nobody seems to want to work
> > with this one. It must be a bad problem. I have tried to install hot fix
> > 831464 on my sbs server 2003, it gives me the error:
> > Setup could not verify data integrity of update.inf, make sure that
> > cryptographic service is running on this machine.
> > Can anyone help me with this...?
>
>
>
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