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Subject: Re: Broken AuthentiCode causes WU to fail ("Error 0x80096001: A system-level error occurred while verifying trust.")
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 08:46:56 -0800
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>-----Original Message-----
>Have you already done an IE repair install ?  if not, I'd=20
encourage it.
>
>See this Microsoft   - Article ID Q318378
>How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook=20
Express in
>Windows XP
>
>http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=3Dkb;
[LN];q318378
>
>
>I hope at least your I.E.  is usable to get to a plain=20
vanilla web site.  e.g, it's working.
>
>Some settings you ought to consider changing in order to=20
get around the current problem:  But pls notice only 2=20
points (lines) are an experiment to get you over this=20
episode.
>
>In    I. E.  Tools >Internet Options > Advanced Tab >   =20
(scroll down thru the list)
>
>Under HTTP 1.1 settings --
>Use HTTP 1.1      (ON / Selected)
>
>and under Security :
>Clear  (un-check)  the check box next to "Check for=20
server certificate revocation" .   ( *OFF* )  =20
>
>Clear (un-check) "Check for publisher's certificate=20
revocation"    (*off*)        <<-this is the experiment)
>
>Clear (un-check)  "Check for signatures on downloaded=20
programs"   (* OFF* )     <<-(this too an experiment)
>
>Use SSL 2.0       (ON / selected)
>Use SSL 3.0       (ON)
>Use TLS 1.0        (ON)
>
>Apply changes.
>=20
>Internet Explorer > main menu /Tools/Internet Options
>
>Add these 2 entries to list of "Trusted Sites" -- the=20
syntax as follows -- with the * wildcard:
>*.windowsupdate.microsoft.com
>*download.windowsupdate.com
>
>Security Tab/ click on green icon Trusted Sites/click=20
Sites button, add & apply change(s).
>dearest newgroup,
due to much ineptness i have found that i hane 100+=20
messages in microsoft.public.windowsupdate can anyone help=20
me
>On the SECURITY Tab > Custom level button >  recheck all=20
entries under Settings.
>Review items that you may have disabled.
>
>The Windows Update site  (as do many others)  uses=20
scripting, VBS scripting, ActiveX.  So be aware to not=20
turn them off.
>
>--=81
>Maurice N
>--------------------------------------------------
>
>.
>

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