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Old February 16th, 2003, 05:21 AM
chango
 
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Default browser hijack blaster

tried to run proggy got this
run time error `-2147221504(80040000)`:
could nit create a hash object (cryptcreatehash API)
anyone know what`s up??
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Old February 16th, 2003, 10:52 AM
javacool javacool is offline
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Default Re:browser hijack blaster

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quoting: chango link=board=34;threadid=7312;start=0#48426 date=1045390875]
tried to run proggy got this
run time error `-2147221504(80040000)`:
could nit create a hash object (cryptcreatehash API)
anyone know what`s up??

You are encountering the one annoying problem with using the MS Cryptography API - certain machines just don't seem to get along with it.

I cannot point to any particular factor on these machines, and I've only had 5 users (including you) who have experienced this issue.

Unfortunately, this means that the current version of Browser Hijack Blaster will not work on that machine. I have been working on a potential fix (i.e. using a different cryptography method) but it isn't ready yet.

My apologies, but please keep watching for Browser Hijack Blaster v2.

Best regards,

-Javacool
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