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WIC Install Fails: "could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf"Hey,
Whenever I tried to install .Net Framework 3.0, the installation always failed, and by looking at the install log I saw the problem was in the WIC install, so I downloaded the WIC installer from MS site. But when trying to install the WIC, I recieve the following error: "Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf. Make sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer." Any ideas? Thanks ahead --sternr What operating system are you running?
Robin S. ------------------ Show quote "Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1171787318.528883.131720@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > Hey, > Whenever I tried to install .Net Framework 3.0, the installation > always failed, and by looking at the install log I saw the problem was > in the WIC install, so I downloaded the WIC installer from MS site. > But when trying to install the WIC, I recieve the following error: > > "Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf. Make > sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer." > > Any ideas? > > Thanks ahead > > --sternr >
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On Feb 18, 8:08 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: Hey Robin,> What operating system are you running? > > Robin S. > ------------------"Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1171787318.528883.131720@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > > > Hey, > > Whenever I tried to install .Net Framework 3.0, the installation > > always failed, and by looking at the install log I saw the problem was > > in the WIC install, so I downloaded the WIC installer from MS site. > > But when trying to install the WIC, I recieve the following error: > > > "Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf. Make > > sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer." > > > Any ideas? > > > Thanks ahead > > > --sternr I'm running Windows XP ServicePack 2 Thanks --sternr
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"Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message Do you have any betas or prior versions of any of the .Net 3.0 stuff news:1171884086.220352.192750@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > On Feb 18, 8:08 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: >> What operating system are you running? >> >> Robin S. >> ------------------"Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1171787318.528883.131720@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... >> >> > Hey, >> > Whenever I tried to install .Net Framework 3.0, the installation >> > always failed, and by looking at the install log I saw the problem was >> > in the WIC install, so I downloaded the WIC installer from MS site. >> > But when trying to install the WIC, I recieve the following error: >> >> > "Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf. Make >> > sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer." >> >> > Any ideas? >> >> > Thanks ahead >> >> > --sternr > > Hey Robin, > I'm running Windows XP ServicePack 2 > Thanks > > --sternr > installed? And why did the original .Net 3.0 installation fail? What kind of errors do you get? Robin S.
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On Feb 19, 5:45 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: Hey,> "Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1171884086.220352.192750@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > > > > On Feb 18, 8:08 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: > >> What operating system are you running? > > >> Robin S. > >> ------------------"Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message > > >>news:1171787318.528883.131720@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > > >> > Hey, > >> > Whenever I tried to install .Net Framework 3.0, the installation > >> > always failed, and by looking at the install log I saw the problem was > >> > in the WIC install, so I downloaded the WIC installer from MS site. > >> > But when trying to install the WIC, I recieve the following error: > > >> > "Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf. Make > >> > sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer." > > >> > Any ideas? > > >> > Thanks ahead > > >> > --sternr > > > Hey Robin, > > I'm running Windows XP ServicePack 2 > > Thanks > > > --sternr > > Do you have any betas or prior versions of any of the .Net 3.0 stuff > installed? > > And why did the original .Net 3.0 installation fail? What kind of errors do > you get? > > Robin S. I have no betas installed, and the error written in the .Net install log is about the WIC (as written in the first post) Thanks --sternr
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"Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message Okay, this is where I tell you I have no idea what the WIC is. Give me news:1171905467.453801.77400@t69g2000cwt.googlegroups.com... > On Feb 19, 5:45 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: >> "Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1171884086.220352.192750@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> >> >> >> > On Feb 18, 8:08 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: >> >> What operating system are you running? >> >> >> Robin S. >> >> ------------------"Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message >> >> >>news:1171787318.528883.131720@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... >> >> >> > Hey, >> >> > Whenever I tried to install .Net Framework 3.0, the installation >> >> > always failed, and by looking at the install log I saw the problem >> >> > was >> >> > in the WIC install, so I downloaded the WIC installer from MS site. >> >> > But when trying to install the WIC, I recieve the following error: >> >> >> > "Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf. Make >> >> > sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer." >> >> >> > Any ideas? >> >> >> > Thanks ahead >> >> >> > --sternr >> >> > Hey Robin, >> > I'm running Windows XP ServicePack 2 >> > Thanks >> >> > --sternr >> >> Do you have any betas or prior versions of any of the .Net 3.0 stuff >> installed? >> >> And why did the original .Net 3.0 installation fail? What kind of errors >> do >> you get? >> >> Robin S. > > Hey, > I have no betas installed, and the error written in the .Net install > log is about the WIC (as written in the first post) > Thanks > > --sternr > something other than a TLA please. Do you have Visual Studio 2005 installed, and SP-1 for Visual Studio 2005 as well? Do you have the .Net Framework 2.0 installed? From where are you running the .Net 3.0 installations? Here are some instructions on adding the .Net 3.0 extensions along with the help files, in case this is helpful. This installs the extensions for both WPF and WCF. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Installing the Software Required to Work With WPF Applications To configure your computer so that you can work with WPF you should follow these steps: 1. Windows Presentation Foundation requires Version 3.0 of the .NET Framework. While this automatically comes with Windows Vista, if you are using Windows XP you will have to download the installable from the Microsoft Website. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=10CC340B-F857-4A14-83F5-25634C3BF043&displaylang=en Once this has been installed you should see an entry at C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework which reads "v3.0". 2. Download and install the Windows SDK. This is required in order to provide the help files for WPF. You should do this before installing the extensions to Visual Studio (Step 3 below) because the help files must be present on your computer in order for them to be linked to Visual Studio. Of course you will find it much more convenient for help to be available just by pressing F1 with a particular term highlighted rather than being forced to manually open the help file and to search for a particular term via the search box. The Windows SDK for can be downloaded from the following location. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=C2B1E300-F358-4523-B479-F53D234CDCCF&displaylang=en Even though this SDK is labeled "Windows SDK for Windows Vista", when you begin to install it, one of the screens indicates that it is also the correct version for Windows XP, provided that you already have Service Pack 2 installed. 3. Even if you are running Windows Vista you will need to install the Visual Studio 2005 Extensions for WCF and WPF. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=F54F5537-CC86-4BF5-AE44-F5A1E805680D&displaylang=en 4. To verify that you have correctly followed these instructions, open Visual Studio and select Create a new Project. Look for an entry below the C# or VB node in the treeview of project types which reads "NET Framework 3.0". When you select this entry you should see in the details pane to the right an entry under "Visual Studio installed templates" called Windows Application (WPF). Create a new application and select a term which is WPF related (eg. Application or Window). Press the F1 key and if the correct context sensitive help comes up, you can be confident that you have succeeded. Congratulations! Let me know how it goes. Good luck, Robin S. Ts'i mahnu uterna ot twan ot geifur hingts uto.
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On Feb 20, 4:00 am, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: Hey Robin,> "Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1171905467.453801.77400@t69g2000cwt.googlegroups.com... > > > > > On Feb 19, 5:45 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: > >> "Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message > > >>news:1171884086.220352.192750@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > >> > On Feb 18, 8:08 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: > >> >> What operating system are you running? > > >> >> Robin S. > >> >> ------------------"Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message > > >> >>news:1171787318.528883.131720@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > > >> >> > Hey, > >> >> > Whenever I tried to install .Net Framework 3.0, the installation > >> >> > always failed, and by looking at the install log I saw the problem > >> >> > was > >> >> > in the WIC install, so I downloaded the WIC installer from MS site. > >> >> > But when trying to install the WIC, I recieve the following error: > > >> >> > "Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf. Make > >> >> > sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer." > > >> >> > Any ideas? > > >> >> > Thanks ahead > > >> >> > --sternr > > >> > Hey Robin, > >> > I'm running Windows XP ServicePack 2 > >> > Thanks > > >> > --sternr > > >> Do you have any betas or prior versions of any of the .Net 3.0 stuff > >> installed? > > >> And why did the original .Net 3.0 installation fail? What kind of errors > >> do > >> you get? > > >> Robin S. > > > Hey, > > I have no betas installed, and the error written in the .Net install > > log is about the WIC (as written in the first post) > > Thanks > > > --sternr > > Okay, this is where I tell you I have no idea what the WIC is. Give me > something other than a TLA please. > > Do you have Visual Studio 2005 installed, and SP-1 for Visual Studio 2005 > as well? > > Do you have the .Net Framework 2.0 installed? > > From where are you running the .Net 3.0 installations? Here are some > instructions on adding the .Net 3.0 extensions along with the help files, > in case this is helpful. This installs the extensions for both WPF and WCF. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Installing the Software Required to Work With WPF Applications > > To configure your computer so that you can work with WPF you should follow > these steps: > > 1. Windows Presentation Foundation requires Version 3.0 of the .NET > Framework. While this automatically comes with Windows Vista, if you are > using Windows XP you will have to download the installable from the > Microsoft Website. > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=10CC340B-F85... > > Once this has been installed you should see an entry at > C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework which reads "v3.0". > > 2. Download and install the Windows SDK. This is required in order to > provide the help files for WPF. You should do this before installing the > extensions to Visual Studio (Step 3 below) because the help files must be > present on your computer in order for them to be linked to Visual Studio. > Of course you will find it much more convenient for help to be available > just by pressing F1 with a particular term highlighted rather than being > forced to manually open the help file and to search for a particular term > via the search box. > > The Windows SDK for can be downloaded from the following location. > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=C2B1E300-F35... > > Even though this SDK is labeled "Windows SDK for Windows Vista", when you > begin to install it, one of the screens indicates that it is also the > correct version for Windows XP, provided that you already have Service Pack > 2 installed. > > 3. Even if you are running Windows Vista you will need to install the > Visual Studio 2005 Extensions for WCF and WPF. > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=F54F5537-CC8... > > 4. To verify that you have correctly followed these instructions, open > Visual Studio and select Create a new Project. Look for an entry below the > C# or VB node in the treeview of project types which reads "NET Framework > 3.0". When you select this entry you should see in the details pane to the > right an entry under "Visual Studio installed templates" called Windows > Application (WPF). Create a new application and select a term which is WPF > related (eg. Application or Window). Press the F1 key and if the correct > context sensitive help comes up, you can be confident that you have > succeeded. Congratulations! > > Let me know how it goes. > Good luck, > Robin S. > Ts'i mahnu uterna ot twan ot geifur hingts uto. I currently have installed on my computer the following: ..Net v1.1 ..Net v2.0 Visual Studio.Net 2003 Visual Studio.Net 2005 (*No Service Pack*) Windows XP SP2 You think installing the VS.Net 2K5 SP will help? Tnx again for your help! --sternr
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"Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message It's worth a try, isn't it? You're going to have to install it anyway, so news:1171957271.096763.322960@l53g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > On Feb 20, 4:00 am, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: >> "Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1171905467.453801.77400@t69g2000cwt.googlegroups.com... >> >> >> >> > On Feb 19, 5:45 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: >> >> "Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message >> >> >>news:1171884086.220352.192750@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >> >> >> > On Feb 18, 8:08 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: >> >> >> What operating system are you running? >> >> >> >> Robin S. >> >> >> ------------------"Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message >> >> >> >>news:1171787318.528883.131720@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... >> >> >> >> > Hey, >> >> >> > Whenever I tried to install .Net Framework 3.0, the installation >> >> >> > always failed, and by looking at the install log I saw the >> >> >> > problem >> >> >> > was >> >> >> > in the WIC install, so I downloaded the WIC installer from MS >> >> >> > site. >> >> >> > But when trying to install the WIC, I recieve the following >> >> >> > error: >> >> >> >> > "Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf. >> >> >> > Make >> >> >> > sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer." >> >> >> >> > Any ideas? >> >> >> >> > Thanks ahead >> >> >> >> > --sternr >> >> >> > Hey Robin, >> >> > I'm running Windows XP ServicePack 2 >> >> > Thanks >> >> >> > --sternr >> >> >> Do you have any betas or prior versions of any of the .Net 3.0 stuff >> >> installed? >> >> >> And why did the original .Net 3.0 installation fail? What kind of >> >> errors >> >> do >> >> you get? >> >> >> Robin S. >> >> > Hey, >> > I have no betas installed, and the error written in the .Net install >> > log is about the WIC (as written in the first post) >> > Thanks >> >> > --sternr >> >> Okay, this is where I tell you I have no idea what the WIC is. Give me >> something other than a TLA please. >> >> Do you have Visual Studio 2005 installed, and SP-1 for Visual Studio >> 2005 >> as well? >> >> Do you have the .Net Framework 2.0 installed? >> >> From where are you running the .Net 3.0 installations? Here are some >> instructions on adding the .Net 3.0 extensions along with the help >> files, >> in case this is helpful. This installs the extensions for both WPF and >> WCF. >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Installing the Software Required to Work With WPF Applications >> >> To configure your computer so that you can work with WPF you should >> follow >> these steps: >> >> 1. Windows Presentation Foundation requires Version 3.0 of the .NET >> Framework. While this automatically comes with Windows Vista, if you are >> using Windows XP you will have to download the installable from the >> Microsoft Website. >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=10CC340B-F85... >> >> Once this has been installed you should see an entry at >> C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework which reads "v3.0". >> >> 2. Download and install the Windows SDK. This is required in order >> to >> provide the help files for WPF. You should do this before installing the >> extensions to Visual Studio (Step 3 below) because the help files must >> be >> present on your computer in order for them to be linked to Visual >> Studio. >> Of course you will find it much more convenient for help to be available >> just by pressing F1 with a particular term highlighted rather than being >> forced to manually open the help file and to search for a particular >> term >> via the search box. >> >> The Windows SDK for can be downloaded from the following location. >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=C2B1E300-F35... >> >> Even though this SDK is labeled "Windows SDK for Windows Vista", when >> you >> begin to install it, one of the screens indicates that it is also the >> correct version for Windows XP, provided that you already have Service >> Pack >> 2 installed. >> >> 3. Even if you are running Windows Vista you will need to install >> the >> Visual Studio 2005 Extensions for WCF and WPF. >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=F54F5537-CC8... >> >> 4. To verify that you have correctly followed these instructions, >> open >> Visual Studio and select Create a new Project. Look for an entry below >> the >> C# or VB node in the treeview of project types which reads "NET >> Framework >> 3.0". When you select this entry you should see in the details pane to >> the >> right an entry under "Visual Studio installed templates" called Windows >> Application (WPF). Create a new application and select a term which is >> WPF >> related (eg. Application or Window). Press the F1 key and if the correct >> context sensitive help comes up, you can be confident that you have >> succeeded. Congratulations! >> >> Let me know how it goes. >> Good luck, >> Robin S. >> Ts'i mahnu uterna ot twan ot geifur hingts uto. > > Hey Robin, > I currently have installed on my computer the following: > .Net v1.1 > .Net v2.0 > Visual Studio.Net 2003 > Visual Studio.Net 2005 (*No Service Pack*) > Windows XP SP2 > > You think installing the VS.Net 2K5 SP will help? > Tnx again for your help! > > --sternr > you might as well get it over with. :-) Robin S.
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On Feb 20, 9:44 am, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: Oh well, I got nothing to lose ;)> "Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1171957271.096763.322960@l53g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > > > > On Feb 20, 4:00 am, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: > >> "Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message > > >>news:1171905467.453801.77400@t69g2000cwt.googlegroups.com... > > >> > On Feb 19, 5:45 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: > >> >> "Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message > > >> >>news:1171884086.220352.192750@q2g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > >> >> > On Feb 18, 8:08 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: > >> >> >> What operating system are you running? > > >> >> >> Robin S. > >> >> >> ------------------"Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message > > >> >> >>news:1171787318.528883.131720@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > > >> >> >> > Hey, > >> >> >> > Whenever I tried to install .Net Framework 3.0, the installation > >> >> >> > always failed, and by looking at the install log I saw the > >> >> >> > problem > >> >> >> > was > >> >> >> > in theWICinstall, so I downloaded theWICinstaller from MS > >> >> >> > site. > >> >> >> > But when trying to install theWIC, I recieve the following > >> >> >> > error: > > >> >> >> > "Setup could not verify the integrity of the fileUpdate.inf. > >> >> >> > Make > >> >> >> > sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer." > > >> >> >> > Any ideas? > > >> >> >> > Thanks ahead > > >> >> >> > --sternr > > >> >> > Hey Robin, > >> >> > I'm running Windows XP ServicePack 2 > >> >> > Thanks > > >> >> > --sternr > > >> >> Do you have any betas or prior versions of any of the .Net 3.0 stuff > >> >> installed? > > >> >> And why did the original .Net 3.0 installation fail? What kind of > >> >> errors > >> >> do > >> >> you get? > > >> >> Robin S. > > >> > Hey, > >> > I have no betas installed, and the error written in the .Net install > >> > log is about theWIC(as written in the first post) > >> > Thanks > > >> > --sternr > > >> Okay, this is where I tell you I have no idea what theWICis. Give me > >> something other than a TLA please. > > >> Do you have Visual Studio 2005 installed, and SP-1 for Visual Studio > >> 2005 > >> as well? > > >> Do you have the .Net Framework 2.0 installed? > > >> From where are you running the .Net 3.0 installations? Here are some > >> instructions on adding the .Net 3.0 extensions along with the help > >> files, > >> in case this is helpful. This installs the extensions for both WPF and > >> WCF. > > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> Installing the Software Required to Work With WPF Applications > > >> To configure your computer so that you can work with WPF you should > >> follow > >> these steps: > > >> 1. Windows Presentation Foundation requires Version 3.0 of the .NET > >> Framework. While this automatically comes with Windows Vista, if you are > >> using Windows XP you will have to download the installable from the > >> Microsoft Website. > > >>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=10CC340B-F85... > > >> Once this has been installed you should see an entry at > >> C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework which reads "v3.0". > > >> 2. Download and install the Windows SDK. This is required in order > >> to > >> provide the help files for WPF. You should do this before installing the > >> extensions to Visual Studio (Step 3 below) because the help files must > >> be > >> present on your computer in order for them to be linked to Visual > >> Studio. > >> Of course you will find it much more convenient for help to be available > >> just by pressing F1 with a particular term highlighted rather than being > >> forced to manually open the help file and to search for a particular > >> term > >> via the search box. > > >> The Windows SDK for can be downloaded from the following location. > > >>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=C2B1E300-F35... > > >> Even though this SDK is labeled "Windows SDK for Windows Vista", when > >> you > >> begin to install it, one of the screens indicates that it is also the > >> correct version for Windows XP, provided that you already have Service > >> Pack > >> 2 installed. > > >> 3. Even if you are running Windows Vista you will need to install > >> the > >> Visual Studio 2005 Extensions for WCF and WPF. > > >>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=F54F5537-CC8... > > >> 4. To verify that you have correctly followed these instructions, > >> open > >> Visual Studio and select Create a new Project. Look for an entry below > >> the > >> C# or VB node in the treeview of project types which reads "NET > >> Framework > >> 3.0". When you select this entry you should see in the details pane to > >> the > >> right an entry under "Visual Studio installed templates" called Windows > >> Application (WPF). Create a new application and select a term which is > >> WPF > >> related (eg. Application or Window). Press the F1 key and if the correct > >> context sensitive help comes up, you can be confident that you have > >> succeeded. Congratulations! > > >> Let me know how it goes. > >> Good luck, > >> Robin S. > >> Ts'i mahnu uterna ot twan ot geifur hingts uto. > > > Hey Robin, > > I currently have installed on my computer the following: > > .Net v1.1 > > .Net v2.0 > > Visual Studio.Net 2003 > > Visual Studio.Net 2005 (*No Service Pack*) > > Windows XP SP2 > > > You think installing the VS.Net 2K5 SP will help? > > Tnx again for your help! > > > --sternr > > It's worth a try, isn't it? You're going to have to install it anyway, so > you might as well get it over with. :-) > > Robin S. Ok I'll install and let you know. --sternr
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On Feb 18, 8:08 pm, "RobinS" <Rob...@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote: Hey Robin,> What operating system are you running? > > Robin S. > ------------------"Ram" <Ste***@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1171787318.528883.131720@h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > > > Hey, > > Whenever I tried to install .Net Framework 3.0, the installation > > always failed, and by looking at the install log I saw the problem was > > in the WIC install, so I downloaded the WIC installer from MS site. > > But when trying to install the WIC, I recieve the following error: > > > "Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf. Make > > sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer." > > > Any ideas? > > > Thanks ahead > > > --sternr I'm running Windows XP ServicePack 2 Thanks --sternr |
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