RE: Win2k SP4 Errors 0x80072F8F and 0x8024402F
- From: Jody <Jody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 May 2006 09:59:02 -0700
Thanks for the reply but I have seen and tried ALL of the suggested setting
changes in these articles. As I mentioned below, the Data & time in both the
OS and BIOS are correct. I have re-registered all the .dll files and then
some. I have made sure that SSL 2.0 & 3.0 are checked and removed the check
box for the "check the server certificate revocation (requires restart). ALL
with no luck change.
"Jody" wrote:
I had a hard drive crash and replaced the hard drive and re-installed Windows.
2000 SP4 and Office 2003 SP2 from scratch (using the same CD’s and licenses
as before, my earlier build di not have any of these issues.)
All systems seem to function well. However I am having the following issue
the most important is #1. #2 may or may not be related.
NUMBER 1.
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Windows update will not work and returns the following error: (using IE 6)
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[Error number: 0x80072F8F]
Your computer’s date and time appear to be out of sync with an update
certificate. To fix this:
1. In the Control Panel, open date and Time Properties
2. Ensure that the date and time are correct.
Read more about steps you can take to resolve this problems (error number
0x80072F8F) yourself.
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I clicked the link and followed all of the resolution options and then some
with other articles found with a google search. Since then I have made sure
there is not spyware or viruses that I could detect with Ad-Aware SE SpyBot
1.4 CA’s Pest Patrol and Trend Micro PC-Cillin Internet Security with the
firewall enabled.
After going through the resolutions, I uninstalled and re-installed Win2K
SP4, IE6 SP1. I have verified the BIOS and OS Time, Date and Time Zones are
set correctly. I even re-set them to be sure. I have also made sure there
are not applications loaded and running and I do not see any unusual
processes running. None of this helped whatsoever.
Sometimes now I also get the following message as well. Other times I get
the above.
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[Error number: 0x8024402F]
The website has encountered a problem and cannot display the page you are
trying to view. The options provided below might help you solve the problem.
For self-help options:
Frequently Asked Questions
Find Solutions
Windows Update Newsgroup
For assisted support options:
Microsoft Online Assisted Support (no-cost for Windows Update issues)
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NUMBER 2.
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Office 2003 With and Without SP2 when I open outlook I am prompted to enter
in the serial number. Doing so does not keep this prompt from re-occurring.
I have uninstalled and re-installed Office and selected “Run All From My
Computer”.
I am not sure if this is a related to the above Windows Update issue or if
they are both as a result of the same other issue, or unrelated entirely.
Office started to do this before the hard drive crash but I attributed it to
an unstable installation as a result of the hard drive bad blocks. Now I
have no idea.
That so much - this really FRUSTRATING! :)
Jody
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