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CAPI2 Event 11 and Event 30 and Event 82 Errors

 
 
Ken
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      10-09-2009
I have three computers running Vista. Made the mistake of looking in the
event log on the one running Vista Ultimate 32-bit and noticed this ominous
looking error message:

http://www.download.windowsupdate.co...uthrootstl.cab
A required certificate is not within its validity period when verifying
against the current system clock or the timestamp in the signed file.

I tried downloading this cab file and put it in the User\AppData\Local\Temp
folder. I put both the .cab and the unzipped .stl versions there. I don't
think that was the correct solution?! I also turned on event recording for
CAPI2 stuff trying to find out who is the bad guy but don't recognize the
program or application. The other two machines are running Vista Home
Premium 64-bit and do not have this error in their event log. This machine
had a TV Capture card using Media Center but I removed the card and
installed it on one of the other systems. Any idea on what I have to do to
make this error go away. The MSFT Event help information is no help on this
Event. It only occurs when the system is rebooted but the CAPI2 event log
has numerous Error 82's logged but it also has a bunch of other information
events that look like at least a few thing are working!

This is from the CAPI2 Event log:

+ System

- Provider

[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-CAPI2
[ Guid] {5bbca4a8-b209-48dc-a8c7-b23d3e5216fb}

EventID 11

Version 0

Level 2

Task 11

Opcode 2

Keywords 0x8000000000000003

- TimeCreated

[ SystemTime] 2009-10-09T10:30:23.400Z

EventRecordID 4824

Correlation

- Execution

[ ProcessID] 2672
[ ThreadID] 3168

Channel Microsoft-Windows-CAPI2/Operational

Computer IP35Ultimate

- Security

[ UserID] S-1-5-20


- UserData

- CertGetCertificateChain

- Certificate

[ fileRef] 28B350FA24D3296AF3B7377A1F6F60FA9579E788.cer
[ subjectName] Microsoft Certificate Trust List Publisher

- AdditionalStore

- Certificate

[ fileRef] 28B350FA24D3296AF3B7377A1F6F60FA9579E788.cer
[ subjectName] Microsoft Certificate Trust List Publisher

- Certificate

[ fileRef] E87E7804D3749674DADDF0DB4311E022B70DFBC2.cer
[ subjectName] Microsoft Certificate Trust List PCA

- Certificate

[ fileRef] 3EA99A60058275E0ED83B892A909449F8C33B245.cer
[ subjectName] Microsoft Timestamping PCA

- Certificate

[ fileRef] A1DC024FC8B2A76745D4661F663B8741C3D35313.cer
[ subjectName] Microsoft Timestamping Service

- Certificate

[ fileRef] A43489159A520F0D93D032CCAF37E7FE20A8B419.cer
[ subjectName] Microsoft Root Authority


- ExtendedKeyUsage

- Usage

[ oid] 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.10.3.9
[ name] Root List Signer


- Flags

[ value] 100
[ CERT_CHAIN_DISABLE_AUTH_ROOT_AUTO_UPDATE] true

- ChainEngineInfo

[ context] user

- CertificateChain

[ chainRef] {A8201937-B2BA-49D8-936D-E7AB1B818AAA}
- TrustStatus

- ErrorStatus

[ value] 1
[ CERT_TRUST_IS_NOT_TIME_VALID] true

- InfoStatus

[ value] 100
[ CERT_TRUST_HAS_PREFERRED_ISSUER] true


- ChainElement

- Certificate

[ fileRef] 28B350FA24D3296AF3B7377A1F6F60FA9579E788.cer
[ subjectName] Microsoft Certificate Trust List Publisher

- TrustStatus

- ErrorStatus

[ value] 1
[ CERT_TRUST_IS_NOT_TIME_VALID] true

- InfoStatus

[ value] 102
[ CERT_TRUST_HAS_KEY_MATCH_ISSUER] true
[ CERT_TRUST_HAS_PREFERRED_ISSUER] true


- ApplicationUsage

- Usage

[ oid] 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.10.3.9
[ name] Root List Signer


IssuanceUsage


- ChainElement

- Certificate

[ fileRef] E87E7804D3749674DADDF0DB4311E022B70DFBC2.cer
[ subjectName] Microsoft Certificate Trust List PCA

- TrustStatus

- ErrorStatus

[ value] 0

- InfoStatus

[ value] 101
[ CERT_TRUST_HAS_EXACT_MATCH_ISSUER] true
[ CERT_TRUST_HAS_PREFERRED_ISSUER] true


- ApplicationUsage

- Usage

[ oid] 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.10.3.9
[ name] Root List Signer

- Usage

[ oid] 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.10.3.1
[ name] Microsoft Trust List Signing


IssuanceUsage


- ChainElement

- Certificate

[ fileRef] A43489159A520F0D93D032CCAF37E7FE20A8B419.cer
[ subjectName] Microsoft Root Authority

- TrustStatus

- ErrorStatus

[ value] 0

- InfoStatus

[ value] 109
[ CERT_TRUST_HAS_EXACT_MATCH_ISSUER] true
[ CERT_TRUST_IS_SELF_SIGNED] true
[ CERT_TRUST_HAS_PREFERRED_ISSUER] true


- ApplicationUsage

[ any] true

- IssuanceUsage

[ any] true



- EventAuxInfo

[ ProcessName] wmpnetwk.exe

- CorrelationAuxInfo

[ TaskId] {DCC5A9AE-E7BD-4661-8F1A-38248191E2FB}
[ SeqNumber] 16

- Result A required certificate is not within its validity period when
verifying against the current system clock or the timestamp in the signed
file.

[ value] 800B0101





 
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