cryptdig.dll might be a typo on your part. it is cryptdlg.dll. Is the
Cryptographic Service running on automatic?
Here are some more things to try
Windows XP: C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\Etc\Hosts
Open it with a text editor and you'll probably find lines with the names of
the sites that you can't access. Delete those lines, save the file, and try
again. If those are the only lines in the file, delete the file. Be sure to
save it with a file name of just Hosts, with no file type. If your editor
saves it as Hosts.txt, rename it to just Hosts.
The Hosts file can be created by "web accelerator" programs that store
name-to-IP address translations. This might speed up access by a tiny
amount, but it causes problems when a site's IP address changes.
go to START -> RUN -> type
regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\wintrust.dll
Also make sure your time is correct on your computer.
Are you only having trouble on the client machine? It might be the proxy
settings in Internet Options if it is your problem. I'm assuming you tried
everything in the KB article.
"Pam" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I just upgraded my PC via a clean install of XP Pro (even
> reformatted hard drive). My problem is that I can't
> access any https web sites now. This is a home computer
> on a switched 100 mbs network and connecting to the
> Internet via ICS to the PC attached to a satellite
> modem. I just completed going through MS KB Article
> 813444. The only thing that didn't check out on this
> list was registering cryptdig.dll - got an error that the
> LoadLibrary failed - the specified module could not be
> found. Where can I find this file?
>
> Any other clues to figure this out?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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