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Here are the things that I've tried, to get my recommended troubleshooter to work with no success:
Start Cryptographic Services Using Service Manager
1) Press Windows button and R at the same time to launch RUN dialog box.
2) Type services.msc and press enter
3) Scroll down through the list and double click on Cryptographic Services.
Usually, Its Startup type will be set to MANUAL in your system. Set it to Automatic and start it if it isn't running.
Change your group policy (Doesn't work on 10 Home)
1) Press Windows Key + R and enter gpedit.msc.
2) Press Enter or click OK
3) Group Policy Editor will now start
4) Navigate to this parth: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates> System > Troubleshooting and Diagnostics > Scripted Diagnostics.
5) Check the State of each entry. If it’s set to Disabled, double click the disabled entry and set it to Enabled or Not configured. Do this for all three entries on the list.
Check the system registry value of software publishing
1) Press Windows Key + R and enter regedit.
2) Press Enter or click OK.
3) The Registry Editor will now open.
4) In the left pane, navigate to the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > WindowsCurrentVersion > WinTrust> Trust Providers > Software Publishing
5) In the right pane, double click the State button.
6) Make sure that the Value data is 23c00 if not, change it to that value and confirm changes.
Is there anyone out there that can help without recommending a clean install?
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Start Cryptographic Services Using Service Manager
1) Press Windows button and R at the same time to launch RUN dialog box.
2) Type services.msc and press enter
3) Scroll down through the list and double click on Cryptographic Services.
Usually, Its Startup type will be set to MANUAL in your system. Set it to Automatic and start it if it isn't running.
Change your group policy (Doesn't work on 10 Home)
1) Press Windows Key + R and enter gpedit.msc.
2) Press Enter or click OK
3) Group Policy Editor will now start
4) Navigate to this parth: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates> System > Troubleshooting and Diagnostics > Scripted Diagnostics.
5) Check the State of each entry. If it’s set to Disabled, double click the disabled entry and set it to Enabled or Not configured. Do this for all three entries on the list.
Check the system registry value of software publishing
1) Press Windows Key + R and enter regedit.
2) Press Enter or click OK.
3) The Registry Editor will now open.
4) In the left pane, navigate to the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER > Software > Microsoft > WindowsCurrentVersion > WinTrust> Trust Providers > Software Publishing
5) In the right pane, double click the State button.
6) Make sure that the Value data is 23c00 if not, change it to that value and confirm changes.
Is there anyone out there that can help without recommending a clean install?
Continue reading...