Error Removing Certificates From This Workstation
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from this workstation Error:)0x80070005:Access is denied When I'm using OWA (on Windows 7 box), everything works fine.. when I close the browser, I get a 0x80070005 error "access is denied". http://exceptionin.com/q/there-has-been-an-error-removing-certificates-from-this-workstation-error0x8007 Happens everytime I close the page. I deleted a couple of supposedly http://terenceluk.blogspot.com/2012/05/how-to-remove-trusted-certificate.html "expired" certificates from my store, then I started to experience this issue. OWA never prompts me for a new certificate and works fine except for this error when I close the browser window. Any thoughts on how I could fix this issue. Attachments IE8-OWA.jpg 238 KB 2answers ie8 - windows 7 error removing Comments See all(0) Cancel Edit Add comment Anonymous 0 August 17, 2011 Hi, Check this article: http://saxamit.blogspot.co m/2008/12/ windows-mo bile-6-act ive- sync-i ssue.html http://www.howtogeek.com/h owto/windo ws-vista/d isable-use r- account- control-ua c-the-easy -way-on-wi ndows-vist a/ Hope this helps, Shree Comments See all(0) Add comment Anonymous 0 August 17, 2011 Hi Thanks a lot in fixing this issues Comments See all(0) Add comment 1 Related Questions error removing certificates This is the very first question Hello guys! This is the first post in this site Read More Views 1k Votes 4 Answers 2 January 08, 2016 report values not showing up. I have a crystal report which I pass a DataSet to using VB.NET. The report was working fine, but then I make some changes to the import query and now nothing shows up in the crystal report. Crystal do Read More Views 554 Votes 0 Answers 12 September 06, 2005 Event log doesn't overwrite as needed in SP4 Hello All, After upgrading from SP3 to SP4 on several Windows 2000 PRO machines everything looked fine, but from time to time applications can't write to the event log. When I try to view the appl Read More Views 474 Votes 0 Answers 9 May 11, 2003 "Failed to self-register XYZ.dll" Hi there, I wrote a OLE-automation-server DLL in VB4.0. I use Installshield Express to install it as part of my program on the target computers. Now on some computers I get the message "Failed to Read More Views 795 Votes 0 Answers 2 November 08, 1998 Please help u
workstations in an Active Directory domain Problem You have previously deployed multiple Active Directory Enterprise Root Certificate Authorities in the domain and because you've had to redeploy the CA a few times using the same name, you notice that your domain joined workstations and servers now have multiple root certificates stored in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities certificate store: Solution I was unsure as to whether there was an easy way to remove these root certificates in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities certificate store so I went ahead and reached out to our Microsoft partner support and the response I received was to review the following KB article: How to remove a trusted Certificate Authority from computers in the domainhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/555894 The article's instructions appear to be pretty straight forward as it demonstrates the user of a batch file and script to automate the process: The first step was to download the following SDK: Download: Platform SDK Redistributable: CAPICOMhttp://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=25281 The problem I immediately noticed was that there were a few typos in the script (namely the removeca.vbs filename): … and when I finally launched it on a Windows 7 64-bit desktop, it would error out with: C:\Temp\RemoveCA>c:\windows\system32\regsvr32 capicom.dll /s C:\Temp\RemoveCA>cscript remove.vbs Microsoft (R) Windows Script Host Version 5.8 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Temp\RemoveCA\remove.vbs(13, 1) Microsoft VBScript runtime error: ActiveX com ponent can't create object: 'CAPICOM.Store' C:\Temp\RemoveCA> Since it looks like Microsoft suggests to use logon scripts to clean up these root certificates, I simply went ahead and looked into using the certutil.exe command to remove certificates and then created a simplified batch file to remove the entries. The first step was to determine the right syntax and it took quite a bit of time because I did not find the following TechNet article too straight forward: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732443(v=ws.10).aspx In any case, the proper syntax is the following: ce