Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windowsupdate
From: "dethonia wilcox/queen of computer illiteracy/ princess inept" <operaticsopr...@aol.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 08:46:56 -0800
Local: Fri, Nov 29 2002 10:16 pm
Subject: Re: Broken AuthentiCode causes WU to fail ("Error 0x80096001: A system-level error occurred while verifying trust.")
>-----Original Message----- vanilla web site. e.g, it's working. >Have you already done an IE repair install ? if not, I'd encourage it. >See this Microsoft - Article ID Q318378 >http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb; >I hope at least your I.E. is usable to get to a plain >Some settings you ought to consider changing in order to points (lines) are an experiment to get you over this episode. >In I. E. Tools >Internet Options > Advanced Tab > >Under HTTP 1.1 settings -- >and under Security : >Clear (un-check) "Check for publisher's certificate >Clear (un-check) "Check for signatures on downloaded >Use SSL 2.0 (ON / selected) >Apply changes. >Internet Explorer > main menu /Tools/Internet Options >Add these 2 entries to list of "Trusted Sites" -- the >*.windowsupdate.microsoft.com Sites button, add & apply change(s). >*download.windowsupdate.com >Security Tab/ click on green icon Trusted Sites/click >dearest newgroup, due to much ineptness i have found that i hane 100+ messages in microsoft.public.windowsupdate can anyone help me >On the SECURITY Tab > Custom level button > recheck all entries under Settings. >Review items that you may have disabled. scripting, VBS scripting, ActiveX. So be aware to not >The Windows Update site (as do many others) uses turn them off. >-- >. You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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