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run Windows Powershell as an admin and then do following comands
one at a time in this perticular order!
md $Env:TEMP\certs
cd $Env:TEMP\certs
CertUtil -generateSSTFromWU $Env:TEMP\certs\RootStore.sst
$file=Get-ChildItem -Path $Env:TEMP\certs\Rootstore.sst
$file | Import-Certificate -CertStoreLocation Cert:\LocalMachine\Root
after that you will get a REALLY long text - just restart your pc now and it should work again!
After multiple workarounds found in google and youtube, this one actually did the job. Thank you very much!
Thank you friend, you deserve heaven
I didn't really need to use it cause the online works for me but still curious.
It creates a new window certificate for the updates which is then generating another connection to the mk11 servers than your current connection.
I'm getting "Access Denied" on the last line. How do I resolve that?
guys I will eat your figs below, thank you
u have to run powershell as an admin! most important part
I had assumed the user has to be the admin of the pc.
Would like to ask did you buy the base version or the ultimate ?