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Look at these** OK no.
If you can't.
Then you'll have to reinstall the system. Then the next 360 security guard, patch it.
Don't install that genuine one.
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What a thing. It's too messy.
It hurts to look at it. Pass by. Flash.
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Patch it with 360. I haven't tried to hit it yet.
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1. Run cmd in the start
2. Run net stop cryptsvc in the window, press enter3, ren %systemroot% system32 catroot2 oldcatroot2, press enter.
4. net start cryptsvc, 5. exit, enter. Get.
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???Solution: First, open the "Management Tools" "Services" Manager, find the service item named "cryptographic services" in the service list in the main window of the service manager, double-click the service item, and click the "Stop" button in the pop-up service item properties dialog box to stop the service.
Then, in Explorer, open the system32 folder, the system installation directory, and under that, find the folder named "catroot2", delete or rename it. Finally, in the service manager, start the "cryptographic services" service and install the system vulnerability patch, and the system patch can be installed normally.
It can be solved by the command line method: 1. Run cmd in start, 2. Run net stop cryptsvc in the window, press enter, 3. ren %systemroot% system32 catroot2 oldcatroot2, press enter, 4. net start cryptsvc, press enter, 5. exit, press enter. And then it's OK.
In fact, the implementation process is the same. Just fix the cryptographic services.
Some XP users get a message saying "The installer cannot verify the integrity, please make sure the encryption service is running on this computer" when installing the MS03-026 patch.
Even if you type at a command prompt.
net start cryptographic service
To no avail, it still prompts the wrong service name, etc., (some users also have such problems when playing other system patches SP and hotfix) This causes users to be unable to update security patches, and my colleague's XP also encountered the same problem when playing MS03 026 patches, so I searched online for a long time, and finally found a solution, and successfully installed the patch!
1. Run cmd in the start
2. Run net stop cryptsvc in the window and press enter.
3. ren %systemroot% system32 catroot2 oldcatroot2, enter.
4. net start cryptsvc, press enter.
5. exit, enter. Get.
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1.First de-register module: start --run.
regsvr32
2.Re-register the module: Start --Run.
regsvr32
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What is this?Is it Microsoft's own program upgrade or is it the software you installed?
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zik's answer is my answer a few years ago, you have to copy and copy, and you also have to indicate the source!Questioner: Your problem may be caused by the system not recognizing cryptographic services, or it may be caused by the system ignoring it when it is done again.
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This hail royal ie doesn't need to be upgraded at all.,If you want to upgrade, go directly to the latest version of the Internet.,Just install it!You can also try the 360 browser, which personally feels much faster than IE. This rock.
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You're installing a patch for Windows, right?
First, enter in the "Start" - "Run" field:
Find the cryptographic service and check if it's running.
If not, enable it and install the patch again.
If that doesn't work, or if the service is already open, close the encryption service, empty the Windows System32 Catroot2 folder and open the cryptographic service, and try again.
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net stop cryptsvc
ren %systemroot%\system32\catroot2 oldcatroot2
net start cryptsvc
Save the above three lines as one. bat file, after the execution, the update can be installed smoothly.
It works in person. If it still doesn't work, execute the following:
1.First de-register module: start---run-run:
regsvr32 u re-register the module: start --- run--run: regsvr32 In general, the above two commands are OK,
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