Missing Registry Files: Slbcsp.dll, Sccbase.dll, And Gpkcsp.dll?
Dec 10, 2005
Im trying to install all in one printer on my laptop, but the installation won't start because it's missing three registry files. It's missing slbcsp.dll, sccbase.dll, and gpkcsp.dll. Anyone know where I can get them or get past this?
System: XP Professional recently authenticated with MS GWA (cdrom enroute) was a ?pirated? copy
I have gone as far as I am comfortable with to locate and install the required .dll files. I authenticated the Windows XP. I downloaded 21 updates. I installed XPmedic, emailed them for support, and no response after 4 days. Below is the contents of the screen that stops the HP printer installation.
"Issues stopping installation:
slbcsp.dll (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftCryptographyDefaultsProviderSchlumberger) This is a Cryptographic Service Provider manufactured by Microsoft.
sccbase.dll (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftCryptography|DefaultsProvider|Infineon) This is a SICRYPT Base Smart Card CSP manufactured by Microsoft.
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