Windows is what's infected, not IE, so managing to get IE8 installed
(properly?) is not going to help.
BBG wrote:
> One of two issues corrected, courtesy of diligent internet searching.
>
> IE8 reinstalled after
> stopping cryptographic service
> renaming folder windows\system32\catroot2 to junk (or deleting it)
> starting cryptographic service
> running the IE8 installer
>
> I also had to manually create a .\catroot2\edb.log for the IE8 installer
> to
> move along. It was going Very Slowly and I found errors in the event log
> to
> give me the clue. Once I made the file, off the installation went at
> speed
> (a curious problem in the installer?).
>
> automatic updates now install, but IE8->Tools->Windows Update is still
> giving "Windows Update has encountered an error and cannot display the
> requested page." and I have tried the three Microsoft KB 'fix'
> suggestions.
> Progress is always good :-)
>
>
> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>
>> I suspect you're seeing the affects of a hijackware infection, BBG. Keep
>> us posted, please, on your progress with MS Support.
>>
>> BBG wrote:
>>> Yes I did. This one is not s imple. There are more sinister problems
>>> in
>>> the system. It claims it cannot validate the IE8 install files and to
>>> assure the cryptographic service is running (it is enabled but I don't
>>> know
>>> how to tell if it is actually running - no related errors in the event
>>> logs).
>>>
>>> The original problem was (the sudden) inability to use windows update -
>>> and
>>> that problem exists even with IE7 (I got IE8 off, but it still will not
>>> reinstall and it does not get past validating the install package). I
>>> have
>>> a microsoft reply to a help request, so will work with them. Happy to
>>> get
>>> any more ideas though. And thanks for your interest.
>>>
>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Repost:
>>>>> Did you uninstall IE8 and reboot twice before attempting to reinstall
>>>>> it?
>>>>>
>>>>> If you uninstall IE8 and reboot twice, can you reach & use Windows
>>>>> Update
>>>>> website?
>>>>
>>>> BBG wrote:
>>>>> Auto updates are enabled.
>>>>>
>>>>> As one might expect, Microsoft IE8 does not offer a compatibility
>>>>> option
>>>>> for
>>>>> MS web sites unless you force it, but there is something else broken.
>>>>> Displaying the site is no worries, and it starts. MS describes the
>>>>> error
>>>>> as
>>>>> "possibly" because of uninstalling SP1 and suggests a registry fix -
>>>>> that
>>>>> made no difference. X64 SP2 shows as installed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Restore will not go back more than 1-day even though there are almost
>>>>> daily
>>>>> restore points (cannot restore to this time, try another) but I did
>>>>> restore
>>>>> 1 day back and IE8 installer will now run. The installer did seem to
>>>>> perform the system update step. It got an error removing IE8. I then
>>>>> ran
>>>>> the microsoft fixit for security issues. Now IE8 installer will run
>>>>> the
>>>>> update stages but error during the install with a 'cannot verify
>>>>> integrity
>>>>> of the update.inf" and the crypto service is indeed running.
>>>>>
>>>>> Except for updating and this strange install behaviour, the PC is
>>>>> working
>>>>> OK, or so it seems. Nothing amiss shows in the event logs!
>>>>>
>>>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> First things first: Is Automatic Updates enabled?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you access Windows Update website in Compatibility Mode, does the
>>>>>> behavior persist?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Did you uninstall IE8 and reboot twice before attempting to reinstall
>>>>>> it?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If you uninstall IE8 and reboot twice, can you reach & use Windows
>>>>>> Update
>>>>>> website?
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
>>>>>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
>>>>>>
>>>>>> BBG wrote:
>>>>>>> Addenda - I tried reinstalling IE8 64 bit and the package errors
>>>>>>> that
>>>>>>> "IE8
>>>>>>> is not supported on this operating system". Silverlight also has
>>>>>>> gone
>>>>>>> missing and the install fails.
>>>>>> <paste>
>>>>>>> Win XP X64, IE8 released. Suddenly Windows Update does not work,
>>>>>>> providing
>>>>>>> "Windows Update has encountered an error and cannot display the
>>>>>>> requested
>>>>>>> page." I did the regedits suggested in the MS help list, and
>>>>>>> reloaded
>>>>>>> iuctl.cab file with no change. I also ensured the update
>>>>>>> permissions
>>>>>>> are
>>>>>>> OK
>>>>>>> in the registry from another MS help suggestion. The PC was up to
>>>>>>> date
>>>>>>> with all previous patches, no crashes, just a Microsoft moment in
>>>>>>> time
>>>>>>> ;-)
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