Al,
If it were Win 2K I'd ask the question is the "High Encryption" pack
installed as this would cause the same error. 

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313494

Is there an equivalent setting somewhere in Vista that is defaulting to High
Security? Maybe someone more versed in Vista on the list may know.

Dave Crozier

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Sent: 24 January 2007 12:26
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Subject: RE: VFP9 and Vista crypt

Its coming up with a provider not installed error. And regedit says it is.
Allen 

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Sent: 24 January 2007 10:06
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Subject: RE: VFP9 and Vista crypt

Al,
>From what I can dig out the Vista Crypto API (Crypto New Generation) CNG is
downward compatible with the standard API. The new extensions seem to deal
exclusively with Smart Card Readers. 

Is the problem that it just doesn't work at all, or is it just throwing
errors?

Dave Crozier
 

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