For anyone who has problems with any of the service/security patches, you
might wanted to try what I did. Basically, I go to the 'Update History' and
find the entire list of patches (by KB #) and then go to MS's Search and ONLY
search the KB (sometimes you might needed to drop the 'KB' prefix). I then
manually download each and everyone one of the patches and then manually run
them again.
So far, this seems to have fixed the problem. So perhaps there was an error
in the file when it was updated or something else. But at least it's working
now.
"tkchan" wrote:
> We're always up to date on all necessary patches. Yesterday, we installed
> the latest set of patches (about 9 of them) and now our SSL no longer works
> on the server.
>
> SSL Diagnostic (MS's tool) returns the following:
> #WARNING: AcquireCredentialsHandle failed with error -2146893051(0x80090305)
>
> And LSASRV now returns an Event 5000 in the System Event Log with the
> description of:
> The security package Microsoft Unified Security Protocol Provider generated
> an exception. The package is now disabled. The exception information is the
> data.
>
> Of course Windows Update (as well as Microsoft) has been down all day today
> and we can only go and view the Update History.
>
> Anyone got any suggestions ?
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