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| Dean Halter 2004-05-21, 12:35 pm |
| Our users (domain accts with roaming profiles) have recently started to encounter the subject error when using Visual Studio .Net 2003. I found a knowledgebase article, 823245, indicating the fix is to start the protected storage service, but this was al
ready running automatically. I am reluctant to reinstall the software on all of these machines as the article ultimately suggests. I found other folks on the web having similar problems, but one in particular (http://www.vbug.co.uk/technicalsupport/topi
cposts.asp?CID=1&TID=108) had a nice tie to an article pinpointing the problem (http://support.businessobjects.com/...es/c2011522.asp).
"This problem is caused by the Visual Studio .NET IDE failing to get a Cryptographic Service Provider from "::CryptAcquireContext()". When this fails, Visual Studio .NET fails to load any packages, including the Crystal Reports package."
As the problem doesn't appear to affect local computer accounts, I was wondering if any of you had encountered and solved this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Dean Halter
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| rlyons20 2004-09-28, 1:02 pm |
| Did you ever get a resolution for this problem? I am experiencing the same symptoms and I CANNOT give students Domain Admin permissions in classrooms, so I need a workaround.
Thanks in advance,
Bob Lyons
quote: Originally posted by Dean Halter
Our users (domain accts with roaming profiles) have recently started to encounter the subject error when using Visual Studio .Net 2003. I found a knowledgebase article, 823245, indicating the fix is to start the protected storage service, but this was al
ready running automatically. I am reluctant to reinstall the software on all of these machines as the article ultimately suggests. I found other folks on the web having similar problems, but one in particular (http://www.vbug.co.uk/technicalsupport/topi
cposts.asp?CID=1&TID=108) had a nice tie to an article pinpointing the problem (http://support.businessobjects.com/...es/c2011522.asp).
"This problem is caused by the Visual Studio .NET IDE failing to get a Cryptographic Service Provider from "::CryptAcquireContext()". When this fails, Visual Studio .NET fails to load any packages, including the Crystal Reports package."
As the problem doesn't appear to affect local computer accounts, I was wondering if any of you had encountered and solved this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Dean Halter
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