14-10-2006, 18:46
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Root Certificates?
Hey everyone,
a collegue asked me to help fix his computer as it was slow and some programs were failing to work.
i tried to clean this machine up, and currently doing so.
I removed, so far, over:
200 spy progs with adaware
60 viruses with avg
and trying to install zonealarm, which failed
trying to install msn messenger (i know its live now) but failed
the 2 progs failed because "certain root certificates were missing" i tried searching, but i cant find microsoft helpful, and any root certificates i find seem to be from other companies.
what is a root certificate, and how can i obtain a correct one to install certain programs?
oh, this computer is being used by a complete computer virgin (the collegue) it is from Dell & BT through the computers at home scheme through the council for employees.
ik
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14-10-2006, 19:13
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Re: Root Certificates?
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root_certificate for an explaination.
Try going to the control panel, add/remove programs, add/remove windows components and checking Update Root Certificates
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14-10-2006, 19:44
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Location: Near Hungerford, West Berkshire
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Re: Root Certificates?
Quote:
Originally Posted by ikthius
i tried to clean this machine up, and currently doing so.
I removed, so far, over:
200 spy progs with adaware
60 viruses with avg
and trying to install zonealarm, which failed
trying to install msn messenger (i know its live now) but failed
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IK - with that amount of nasties on it, I'be inclined to blat it and do a complete fresh install - you just never know what the spyware / viruses have left behind, regardless of what the spyware and AV apps report.
At least with a fresh install you know where you are...
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14-10-2006, 19:51
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Hello !
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Re: Root Certificates?
I'd agree with you.
Backup -> Format -> Fresh Install -> Updates & Security
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14-10-2006, 21:41
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Re: Root Certificates?
they not have xp disks, just rescue discs as far as i know, and i dont want to invalidate his warrenty with it
ik
---------- Post added at 20:41 ---------- Previous post was at 19:45 ----------
Ok
I done the add remove progs route, and it not work, it says i have the newest certs, but i still cant install msn, or windows defender or zonealarm
how else can i get this to work?
ik
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14-10-2006, 21:47
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Re: Root Certificates?
Rescue discs should be fine - just backup all the data and use the cd's - it should just be restored back to how it was when they got it - ie clean install.
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