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NOW WHAT? "The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system has been exceeded"

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Old 08-08-2008
aloha
 
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NOW WHAT? "The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system has been exceeded"


Error Message:

The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system
has been exceeded. The length and number of secrets is limited to
satisfy United States State Department export restrictions.

User Action:

This Windows 2000 Executive STATUS message is a warning. Choose one of
the options from the message box and then contact your system
administrator.


I run Vista Premier on a Acer Notebook and get above error when I want
to access the System Restore tab

So I have too many encrypted antries (where? what? passwords? too
many?

Nowhere on MS it says what can be done about it

Delete my passwaord repository????????????????????????

I do Not have encrypted files or directories on my laptop

TIA


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Old 09-08-2008
Milo
 
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Re: NOW WHAT? "The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system has been exceeded"

Aren't those prompted warning messages controlled by your administrators,
within your office or organization? well pretty much the application control
and policy controls within your organization is not controlled by Microsoft
but by your Administrator.

Better inquire/contact your administrator about the grounds and parameters
wherein that message should appear and how to go over it since you require
such actions without you seeing that message.

"aloha" <info@aloha.nl> wrote in message
news:tuno94trk8rocr202sb7s49pcs7297sr8o@4ax.com...
>
> Error Message:
>
> The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system
> has been exceeded. The length and number of secrets is limited to
> satisfy United States State Department export restrictions.
>
> User Action:
>
> This Windows 2000 Executive STATUS message is a warning. Choose one of
> the options from the message box and then contact your system
> administrator.
>
>
> I run Vista Premier on a Acer Notebook and get above error when I want
> to access the System Restore tab
>
> So I have too many encrypted antries (where? what? passwords? too
> many?
>
> Nowhere on MS it says what can be done about it
>
> Delete my passwaord repository????????????????????????
>
> I do Not have encrypted files or directories on my laptop
>
> TIA
>
>

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  #3  
Old 09-08-2008
Peter
 
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Re: NOW WHAT? "The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system has been exceeded"

It sounds like BIg Brother is alive and well in the US of A. Whatever
happened to the constitution?

--
Peter
Toronto, Canada
"Milo" <jfcoel@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eus69%23f%23IHA.4856@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Aren't those prompted warning messages controlled by your administrators,
> within your office or organization? well pretty much the application
> control and policy controls within your organization is not controlled by
> Microsoft but by your Administrator.
>
> Better inquire/contact your administrator about the grounds and parameters
> wherein that message should appear and how to go over it since you require
> such actions without you seeing that message.
>
> "aloha" <info@aloha.nl> wrote in message
> news:tuno94trk8rocr202sb7s49pcs7297sr8o@4ax.com...
>>
>> Error Message:
>>
>> The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system
>> has been exceeded. The length and number of secrets is limited to
>> satisfy United States State Department export restrictions.
>>
>> User Action:
>>
>> This Windows 2000 Executive STATUS message is a warning. Choose one of
>> the options from the message box and then contact your system
>> administrator.
>>
>>
>> I run Vista Premier on a Acer Notebook and get above error when I want
>> to access the System Restore tab
>>
>> So I have too many encrypted antries (where? what? passwords? too
>> many?
>>
>> Nowhere on MS it says what can be done about it
>>
>> Delete my passwaord repository????????????????????????
>>
>> I do Not have encrypted files or directories on my laptop
>>
>> TIA
>>
>>


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  #4  
Old 09-08-2008
Peter
 
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Re: NOW WHAT? "The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system has been exceeded"

If you Google "maximum number of secrets" you will get quite a few hits,
including this thread shown at Techarena. But one answer struck me...."are
you using fake CD burning/copying software"?
That weird error notice could only come from China where the grasp of
English is rather tenuous at best.

--
Peter
Toronto, Canada
"Milo" <jfcoel@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eus69%23f%23IHA.4856@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Aren't those prompted warning messages controlled by your administrators,
> within your office or organization? well pretty much the application
> control and policy controls within your organization is not controlled by
> Microsoft but by your Administrator.
>
> Better inquire/contact your administrator about the grounds and parameters
> wherein that message should appear and how to go over it since you require
> such actions without you seeing that message.
>
> "aloha" <info@aloha.nl> wrote in message
> news:tuno94trk8rocr202sb7s49pcs7297sr8o@4ax.com...
>>
>> Error Message:
>>
>> The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system
>> has been exceeded. The length and number of secrets is limited to
>> satisfy United States State Department export restrictions.
>>
>> User Action:
>>
>> This Windows 2000 Executive STATUS message is a warning. Choose one of
>> the options from the message box and then contact your system
>> administrator.
>>
>>
>> I run Vista Premier on a Acer Notebook and get above error when I want
>> to access the System Restore tab
>>
>> So I have too many encrypted antries (where? what? passwords? too
>> many?
>>
>> Nowhere on MS it says what can be done about it
>>
>> Delete my passwaord repository????????????????????????
>>
>> I do Not have encrypted files or directories on my laptop
>>
>> TIA
>>
>>


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  #5  
Old 09-08-2008
f/fgeorge
 
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Re: NOW WHAT? "The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system has been exceeded"

On Sat, 9 Aug 2008 07:56:30 -0400, "Peter"
<peter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>It sounds like BIg Brother is alive and well in the US of A. Whatever
>happened to the constitution?


The Consitituion is alive and well! Your interpration of it may be
hazy due to you being a Canadian though. The Consitituion protects ALL
citizens from many things. One of them being the rights of many as
opposed to the rights of the individual. You MAY NOT, for example,
yell FIRE in a movie theater, or other crowded place, depite the Right
of Free speech! There are many other examples of inidviduals rights
being limited due to the "needs of the many", as Spock said!
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Old 24-08-2008
mike
 
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Re: NOW WHAT? "The maximum number of secrets that may be stored i



"Peter" wrote:

> If you Google "maximum number of secrets" you will get quite a few hits,
> including this thread shown at Techarena. But one answer struck me...."are
> you using fake CD burning/copying software"?
> That weird error notice could only come from China where the grasp of
> English is rather tenuous at best.
>
> --
> Peter
> Toronto, Canada
> "Milo" <jfcoel@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eus69%23f%23IHA.4856@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > Aren't those prompted warning messages controlled by your administrators,
> > within your office or organization? well pretty much the application
> > control and policy controls within your organization is not controlled by
> > Microsoft but by your Administrator.
> >
> > Better inquire/contact your administrator about the grounds and parameters
> > wherein that message should appear and how to go over it since you require
> > such actions without you seeing that message.
> >
> > "aloha" <info@aloha.nl> wrote in message
> > news:tuno94trk8rocr202sb7s49pcs7297sr8o@4ax.com...
> >>
> >> Error Message:
> >>
> >> The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system
> >> has been exceeded. The length and number of secrets is limited to
> >> satisfy United States State Department export restrictions.
> >>
> >> User Action:
> >>
> >> This Windows 2000 Executive STATUS message is a warning. Choose one of
> >> the options from the message box and then contact your system
> >> administrator.
> >>
> >>
> >> I run Vista Premier on a Acer Notebook and get above error when I want
> >> to access the System Restore tab
> >>
> >> So I have too many encrypted antries (where? what? passwords? too
> >> many?
> >>
> >> Nowhere on MS it says what can be done about it
> >>
> >> Delete my passwaord repository????????????????????????
> >>
> >> I do Not have encrypted files or directories on my laptop
> >>
> >> TIA
> >>
> >>

>
>

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  #7  
Old 24-08-2008
mike
 
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Re: NOW WHAT? "The maximum number of secrets that may be stored i



"Peter" wrote:

> If you Google "maximum number of secrets" you will get quite a few hits,
> including this thread shown at Techarena. But one answer struck me...."are
> you using fake CD burning/copying software"?
> That weird error notice could only come from China where the grasp of
> English is rather tenuous at best.
>
> --
> Peter
> Toronto, Canada
> "Milo" <jfcoel@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:eus69%23f%23IHA.4856@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > Aren't those prompted warning messages controlled by your administrators,
> > within your office or organization? well pretty much the application
> > control and policy controls within your organization is not controlled by
> > Microsoft but by your Administrator.
> >
> > Better inquire/contact your administrator about the grounds and parameters
> > wherein that message should appear and how to go over it since you require
> > such actions without you seeing that message.
> >
> > "aloha" <info@aloha.nl> wrote in message
> > news:tuno94trk8rocr202sb7s49pcs7297sr8o@4ax.com...
> >>
> >> Error Message:
> >>
> >> The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system
> >> has been exceeded. The length and number of secrets is limited to
> >> satisfy United States State Department export restrictions.
> >>
> >> User Action:
> >>
> >> This Windows 2000 Executive STATUS message is a warning. Choose one of
> >> the options from the message box and then contact your system
> >> administrator.
> >>
> >>
> >> I run Vista Premier on a Acer Notebook and get above error when I want
> >> to access the System Restore tab
> >>
> >> So I have too many encrypted antries (where? what? passwords? too
> >> many?
> >>
> >> Nowhere on MS it says what can be done about it
> >>
> >> Delete my passwaord repository????????????????????????
> >>
> >> I do Not have encrypted files or directories on my laptop
> >>
> >> TIA
> >>
> >>

>
> So Far there seems to have been little help offered ..


If this is your laptop, you are your own default "System Administrator"
and if this problem remains ... you might try the following...

Investigate the last program you installed...

this error has been successfully removed (or fixed) by uninstalling a
software application that had not successfully complete its installation
process

In this specific case the program was PCTools "Registry Mechanic". In your
case another application may produce the same error. Try uninstalling and
reinstalling the application.

Please post your results to help the next VISTA user

Good Luck


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  #8  
Old 13-09-2008
Steve
 
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Re: NOW WHAT? "The maximum number of secrets that may be stored i

Just battled this out on an Acer Aspire desktop. Vista home premium. It
turned out to be Webroot Spysweeper that was the offending program that
caused the "the maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single
system has been exceeded" message. Un-installed it and now system restore
works fine. No more message. As a note the program was functioning and
seemingly working ok but apparently something was wrong... Hope this helps...

"mike" wrote:

>
>
> "Peter" wrote:
>
> > If you Google "maximum number of secrets" you will get quite a few hits,
> > including this thread shown at Techarena. But one answer struck me...."are
> > you using fake CD burning/copying software"?
> > That weird error notice could only come from China where the grasp of
> > English is rather tenuous at best.
> >
> > --
> > Peter
> > Toronto, Canada
> > "Milo" <jfcoel@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:eus69%23f%23IHA.4856@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > > Aren't those prompted warning messages controlled by your administrators,
> > > within your office or organization? well pretty much the application
> > > control and policy controls within your organization is not controlled by
> > > Microsoft but by your Administrator.
> > >
> > > Better inquire/contact your administrator about the grounds and parameters
> > > wherein that message should appear and how to go over it since you require
> > > such actions without you seeing that message.
> > >
> > > "aloha" <info@aloha.nl> wrote in message
> > > news:tuno94trk8rocr202sb7s49pcs7297sr8o@4ax.com...
> > >>
> > >> Error Message:
> > >>
> > >> The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system
> > >> has been exceeded. The length and number of secrets is limited to
> > >> satisfy United States State Department export restrictions.
> > >>
> > >> User Action:
> > >>
> > >> This Windows 2000 Executive STATUS message is a warning. Choose one of
> > >> the options from the message box and then contact your system
> > >> administrator.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> I run Vista Premier on a Acer Notebook and get above error when I want
> > >> to access the System Restore tab
> > >>
> > >> So I have too many encrypted antries (where? what? passwords? too
> > >> many?
> > >>
> > >> Nowhere on MS it says what can be done about it
> > >>
> > >> Delete my passwaord repository????????????????????????
> > >>
> > >> I do Not have encrypted files or directories on my laptop
> > >>
> > >> TIA
> > >>
> > >>

> >
> > So Far there seems to have been little help offered ..

>
> If this is your laptop, you are your own default "System Administrator"
> and if this problem remains ... you might try the following...
>
> Investigate the last program you installed...
>
> this error has been successfully removed (or fixed) by uninstalling a
> software application that had not successfully complete its installation
> process
>
> In this specific case the program was PCTools "Registry Mechanic". In your
> case another application may produce the same error. Try uninstalling and
> reinstalling the application.
>
> Please post your results to help the next VISTA user
>
> Good Luck
>
>

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