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Failed to get Cryptographic context
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| Hello All,
I'm getting back into CS development after a few years' absence.
I've installed the StarterSite PUP file, and have finally got all the
accounts set (I think) but when I try to navigate to
"http://localhost/StarterSite" I get the error message above.
Simlarly, when I try to open the Customer and Orders Manager, I get an
error, and when checking the logs, I see the same message as above in the
Application log entries.
I suspect that one of my accounts may not have the proper rights, but how
can I tell which one?
Or is there another problem?
I've tried applying this solution but with no
sucess.(http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...b;EN-US;Q327587)
Any help is appreciated.
-tomas
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I created a virtual PC image based on Windows Server 2003. This solved my
issue.
I guess that CS2007 just doesn't play well with WinXP .
Others may have a solution, I couldn't find it.
-tomas
"Tomas" wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm getting back into CS development after a few years' absence.
>
> I've installed the StarterSite PUP file, and have finally got all the
> accounts set (I think) but when I try to navigate to
> "http://localhost/StarterSite" I get the error message above.
>
> Simlarly, when I try to open the Customer and Orders Manager, I get an
> error, and when checking the logs, I see the same message as above in the
> Application log entries.
>
> I suspect that one of my accounts may not have the proper rights, but how
> can I tell which one?
>
> Or is there another problem?
>
> I've tried applying this solution but with no
> sucess.(http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...b;EN-US;Q327587)
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> -tomas
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