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Thread: [Error number: 0x80072F8F] Time & Date Out of Sync with Certificat

  1. #1
    Yoohoo Guest

    [Error number: 0x80072F8F] Time & Date Out of Sync with Certificat

    I have just reinstalled Win XP on my laptop (puchased from USA, now located
    in South Korea). I need to update windows but whenever I try, I get the
    error message saying "Your computer's date and time appear to be out of sync
    with an update certificate. To fix this:"

    So far, I have tried reverting all dates, locations to the USA (from the
    Korean setting). And I have also tried the method below (as suggested by
    Microsoft troubleshooting page).

    2. Register Softpub.dll, mssip32.dll, and initpki.dll
    Click Start.
    Choose Run.
    In the Run box, type regsvr32 SOFTPUB.dll.
    Click OK.
    In the Run box, type regsvr32 Mssip32.dll.
    Click OK.
    In the Run box, type regsvr32 initpki.dll.
    Click OK.


    NONE have worked so far. I have upgraded my BIOS and audio driver from
    dell.com and everything seems fine, but the inability to bypass the Restore
    Hidden Update stage. Thanks.

    If anything, can anyone tell me how to get in touch with a microsoft help
    email? I can't seem to find that, either.

  2. #2
    Ben B. [US] Guest

    Re: [Error number: 0x80072F8F] Time & Date Out of Sync with Certificat

    1. Double click the clock in the bottom right hand corner.
    2. Check you have the correct time and date.
    3. Click the Time Zone Tab.
    4. Check you have the correct time zone.

    Set them to your Korea times.

    --
    Ben B. [US]

    "Yoohoo" <Yoohoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:7F09E706-995C-4C19-88BE-1AACF6AC46F8@microsoft.com...
    >I have just reinstalled Win XP on my laptop (puchased from USA, now located
    > in South Korea). I need to update windows but whenever I try, I get the
    > error message saying "Your computer's date and time appear to be out of
    > sync
    > with an update certificate. To fix this:"
    >
    > So far, I have tried reverting all dates, locations to the USA (from the
    > Korean setting). And I have also tried the method below (as suggested by
    > Microsoft troubleshooting page).
    >
    > 2. Register Softpub.dll, mssip32.dll, and initpki.dll
    > Click Start.
    > Choose Run.
    > In the Run box, type regsvr32 SOFTPUB.dll.
    > Click OK.
    > In the Run box, type regsvr32 Mssip32.dll.
    > Click OK.
    > In the Run box, type regsvr32 initpki.dll.
    > Click OK.
    >
    >
    > NONE have worked so far. I have upgraded my BIOS and audio driver from
    > dell.com and everything seems fine, but the inability to bypass the
    > Restore
    > Hidden Update stage. Thanks.
    >
    > If anything, can anyone tell me how to get in touch with a microsoft help
    > email? I can't seem to find that, either.




  3. #3
    gangsan Guest

    Re: [Error number: 0x80072F8F] Time & Date Out of Sync with Certif

    On German MS Server 2003 (without new installation, without changing location
    or timezone) I have the same error. Neither setting a different timezone or
    do the registering stuff helps :-(
    gangsan


    "Ben B. [US]" wrote:

    > 1. Double click the clock in the bottom right hand corner.
    > 2. Check you have the correct time and date.
    > 3. Click the Time Zone Tab.
    > 4. Check you have the correct time zone.
    >
    > Set them to your Korea times.
    >
    > --
    > Ben B. [US]
    >
    > "Yoohoo" <Yoohoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:7F09E706-995C-4C19-88BE-1AACF6AC46F8@microsoft.com...
    > >I have just reinstalled Win XP on my laptop (puchased from USA, now located
    > > in South Korea). I need to update windows but whenever I try, I get the
    > > error message saying "Your computer's date and time appear to be out of
    > > sync
    > > with an update certificate. To fix this:"
    > >
    > > So far, I have tried reverting all dates, locations to the USA (from the
    > > Korean setting). And I have also tried the method below (as suggested by
    > > Microsoft troubleshooting page).
    > >
    > > 2. Register Softpub.dll, mssip32.dll, and initpki.dll
    > > Click Start.
    > > Choose Run.
    > > In the Run box, type regsvr32 SOFTPUB.dll.
    > > Click OK.
    > > In the Run box, type regsvr32 Mssip32.dll.
    > > Click OK.
    > > In the Run box, type regsvr32 initpki.dll.
    > > Click OK.
    > >
    > >
    > > NONE have worked so far. I have upgraded my BIOS and audio driver from
    > > dell.com and everything seems fine, but the inability to bypass the
    > > Restore
    > > Hidden Update stage. Thanks.
    > >
    > > If anything, can anyone tell me how to get in touch with a microsoft help
    > > email? I can't seem to find that, either.

    >
    >
    >


  4. #4
    Robert Aldwinckle Guest

    Re: [Error number: 0x80072F8F] Time & Date Out of Sync with Certif

    "gangsan" <gangsan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:342CCED4-351B-4ABC-8F74-7EC9E51D8460@microsoft.com
    >[Subject: Re: [Error number: 0x80072F8F] Time & Date Out of Sync with Certif]

    ....
    > On German MS Server 2003 (without new installation, without changing location
    > or timezone) I have the same error. Neither setting a different timezone or
    > do the registering stuff helps :-(



    Did you also see this?

    http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread...677#post181677

    (Google web search for
    "date and time" "out of sync" "update certificate" (MSFT OR MVP)
    )

    What version of Windows do you have?
    What version of WU are your running?

    BTW the MVP's suggestion to look for contextual log information
    was based on an assumption that the poster was using WUv4.
    If you are not running WUv4 your log will be in
    %windir%\WindowsUpdate.log
    instead.


    HTH

    Robert Aldwinckle
    ---


    > gangsan
    >
    >
    > "Ben B. [US]" wrote:
    >
    >> 1. Double click the clock in the bottom right hand corner.
    >> 2. Check you have the correct time and date.
    >> 3. Click the Time Zone Tab.
    >> 4. Check you have the correct time zone.
    >>
    >> Set them to your Korea times.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Ben B. [US]
    >>
    >> "Yoohoo" <Yoohoo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:7F09E706-995C-4C19-88BE-1AACF6AC46F8@microsoft.com...
    >> >I have just reinstalled Win XP on my laptop (puchased from USA, now located
    >> > in South Korea). I need to update windows but whenever I try, I get the
    >> > error message saying "Your computer's date and time appear to be out of
    >> > sync
    >> > with an update certificate. To fix this:"
    >> >
    >> > So far, I have tried reverting all dates, locations to the USA (from the
    >> > Korean setting). And I have also tried the method below (as suggested by
    >> > Microsoft troubleshooting page).
    >> >
    >> > 2. Register Softpub.dll, mssip32.dll, and initpki.dll
    >> > Click Start.
    >> > Choose Run.
    >> > In the Run box, type regsvr32 SOFTPUB.dll.
    >> > Click OK.
    >> > In the Run box, type regsvr32 Mssip32.dll.
    >> > Click OK.
    >> > In the Run box, type regsvr32 initpki.dll.
    >> > Click OK.
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > NONE have worked so far. I have upgraded my BIOS and audio driver from
    >> > dell.com and everything seems fine, but the inability to bypass the
    >> > Restore
    >> > Hidden Update stage. Thanks.
    >> >
    >> > If anything, can anyone tell me how to get in touch with a microsoft help
    >> > email? I can't seem to find that, either.

    >>
    >>
    >>





  5. #5
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    Re: [Error number: 0x80072F8F] Time & Date Out of Sync with Certificat

    Take another look at your date. Make sure you have the right year typed in. Try going to the internet time tab on the clock window. Click "Update Now". This will take a few minutes. If you get an error then the wrong date or time is set in the "Date & Time" tab. Or, the timezone may be wrong. If the "Internet Time" tab populates, then check the time and date shown to the "date & Time" tab to be sure they are set correctly.

    The Year was off on mine. That was what got me.

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