Re: Errors 0x80092026 and 0x800B0004

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From: Robert Aldwinckle (robald_at_techemail.com)
Date: 01/14/05


Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 01:24:23 -0500


> I enter: "net start cryptsvc" and the result is: "The service name is
> invalid".

Several suggestions were made for a similar symptom here.
I would start with the regsvr32 idea. If that doesn't restore the service
try the sc create command.

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general/messages/03df79bdd8d0c033,5ba856c7107b8caf,4fd1296cf6d23905,a5dc9fa2aa7eae9b,788ba093fc3c5be5?thread_id=5a6bc768bcbedb5e&view=thread&noheader=1&q=sc+create+cryptsvc+group:microsoft.*#doc_a5dc9fa2aa7eae9b

Good luck

Robert Aldwinckle

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> Errors 0x80092026 and 0x800B0004
>
> System: Windows 2000 Server, 5.00.2795 SP3 - Active Directory
>
> These errors appear when I try Windows Update.
>
> I have: correct IE settings, cleaned temp files, re-registered dlls,
> etc.
>
> (I have read many threads regarding these problems.)
>
> The problem is due to "Trust" and "Crypto".
>
> Two things:
>
> 1) I do not have "Software Restriction Policies" in gpedit.msc
>
> 2) I do not have Cryptogrphic services available
>
> Obviously these are my problem(s). (Or are directly related.)
>
>
> The first:
>
> My computer is in an Active Directory configuration. In "Group Policy"
> under "Computer Configuration" the menu, in gpedit.msc, should be
> (according to all threads/websites/etc.):
>
> "Computer Configuration/ Windows Settings /Security Settings /Software
> Restriction Policies/ Trusted Publishers"
>
> But I get to "Computer Configuration/ Windows Settings /Security
> Settings " and the only choices I have under Security Settings are:
> "Account Policies, Local Policies, Public Key Policies and IP Security
> Policies".
>
> Nowhere in any "Policy" can I find reference to "Allow the following
> users to select trusted publishers". (Which everyone says I need to set
> to "End Users".)
>
>
> The second:
>
> I enter: "net start cryptsvc" and the result is: "The service name is
> invalid".
>
>
> So, how do I:
>
> 1) _find_ the "local security option setting" in AD
> 2) _install_ the cryptsvc
>
>
> I THANK YOU MUCH IN ADVANCE!
> 


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