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to: Randy H
from: Mike `/m`
date: 2002-11-12 17:23:26
subject: Re: SFC and NT5

From: Mike '/m' 


I'm running W2K.

 /m

On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 01:04:25 -0600, "Randy H"
 wrote:

>I wonder if its checking all of the restore points that WXP takes.
>
>"Mike '/m'"  wrote in message
>news:gup0tukch0r9mvu8fr543kv36huljsss7n{at}4ax.com...
>>
>> Hmmm.. 15 minutes for that hardware?  What's wrong with the SFC
>> command?
>>
>>  /m
>>
>> On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 20:20:07 -0600, "Randy H"
>>  wrote:
>>
>> >WXP Pro
>> >Dual P4 Xeon
>> >RAID 0 IDE
>> >15 mins
>> >
>> >"Mike '/m'"  wrote in message
>> >news:9ko0tuk9vd2c5lugqfnav98bjhlr8m5fj3{at}4ax.com...
>> >>
>> >> I tried SFC on my W2K system.  How long should it run if I try the
>> >> command:
>> >>
>> >>  sfc /scannow
>> >>
>> >> ?
>> >>
>> >> It takes over an hour here.  What possibly could it be doing that
>> >> occupies two 450MHx Pentium III CPUs and a 15krpm SCSI
drive for over
>> >> an hour?
>> >>
>> >>   /m
>> >>
>> >> On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 19:51:25 -0500, "Frank Haber"
>> >>  wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >Well, there's something going on.
>> >> >
>> >> >1. In IE6 SP1, everything looks normal on the
certificate front.
>There
>> >are
>> >> >two kinds of certificates from Microsoft displayed there.
>> >> >
>> >> >2.  certmgr.msc fails with an errbox, "The
certificate stores could
>not
>> >be
>> >> >enumerated.  The system cannot find the file
specified."  The LH pane
>> >> >displays just one empty item, "Certificates-File."
>> >> >
>> >> >3. I reregistered initpki.dll as directed, and rebooted.
>> >> >
>> >> >4. certmgr failed as before.
>> >> >
>> >> >Thanks for your help.
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >
>>
>

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