The whole brain broke. On the working server, in the error log - mat, to the address of the printer driver installation files. Old
I decided to figure it out. The forums advised to install updates.
Climbed for
updates - ActiveX components were required.
I agreed to the installation - an error occurred in the security policy settings on this computer. I allowed everything in IE settings! Don't care No, he says - I can not install ActiveX control, even crack.
Good. Let's try to upgrade you to version 8 - maybe it will feel better.
I downloaded the installer Internet Explorer 8, began to install - yeah, of course! It’s not like that:
"Make sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer." Hmm ... Bored is easier to give than to explain - why do not you want ...
As a result, having searched the entire system and shoveled Google, I found an article
KB822798 . I tried - it did not help. However, on the advice from there, it was useful to check "Trusted Root Certification Authorities", in Internet Explorer 7. I got out of error when viewing the certificate:
"The cryptographic operation failed due to a local security option."')
Began to google further, and came across a blog entry
Steve Patrick .
Everything turned out to be simple, to disgrace:
HereHKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ WinTrust \ Trust Providers \ Software Publishing
change the value of the State key from 63c00 to 23c00 , and enjoy.On machines that are not included in the domain, this key is set to
23c00 .
Respect to you,
Steve Patrick . Respect, chelovechische!
It is sad that in the OS there are no normal ways to change the policy level. It's a shame that it's been killed all day. It's a shame that "as default" this value is set clumsily. It was frustrated that because of one masuu-th-yusenky squiggles, the whole SERVER worked sucks for two weeks. It's a shame that I did not listen to my mother.
But my mother told me - read, son, MSDN!