Nokia N70 Model Connectivity cable problem

when i'm connecting my nokia N70 to my laptop through data cable it is showing error popup like given below.
Cannot install this hardware
There is a problem during installting this hardware.
Nokia N70 USB Phone Parent
An Error occurred during installation of the device.
The crytographic operation fail due to local security option setting
So kindly advice me if any one know the solution.
Regards
Bala

I have the same problem as balaguru...
when i'm connecting my nokia N70 to my PC through data cable it is showing error popup like given below.
Cannot install this hardware
There is a problem during installting this hardware.
Nokia N70 USB Phone Parent
An Error occurred during installation of the device.
The crytographic operation fail due to local security option setting
So kindly advice me if any one know the solution.
Please help me.....

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