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  • SSTP VPN fails with Error 0x80092013 when certificate is issued by an Enterprise CA

    I have spent several days trying to configure an SSTP VPN in an environment with a 2008R2 Enterprise CA server without much luck. I have been using the example found at   http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731352(v=ws.10).aspx which
    works very well as long as you configure the CA Extensions tab with an http CRL Distribution point that is included in the CRLs and CDP extension of issued certificates and is available to the client prior to VPN connection.
    Basically my lab environment is as follows:
    Separate 2008R2 domain controller, Single 2008R2 Enterprise CA / RRAS server with one nic. I know the instructions that I mentioned above use an RRAS server with 2 nics but I don't want my RRAS server serving as a router. I have an external hardware firewall
    that port forwards port 443 to my single nic in my RRAS server and this entire configuration works fine as long as I am using a standard CA configuration. The RRAS was configured using the custom option and only VPN was chosen. Since my RRAS server is behind
    a NAT router, the dns name my external client uses to connect is different than the internal name of my RRAS server.
    In the example above, a Windows 2008R2 CA server is configured as a standalone non-enterprise root CA. As long as I stick with a standard CA, I have no problem and everything works.
    My problem is that if I configure my Windows Server 2008R2 Enterprise server as an Enterprise Root CA, My Windows 7 client always gets an "Error 0x80092013 The revocation function was unable to check revocation because the revocation server was offline."
    I'm not certain, but I think the problem is with the way that I request the certificate for my RRAS server. When I configure a standalone standard root CA and use the web enrollment page and use an Advanced Certificate Request, I get a page that I can use
    to fill out the external dns name that I use to connect to SSTP, choose a Server Authentication Certificate,  choose to mark keys as exportable and submit my request. Once I install this key in the Certificates (local computer) / Personal / Certificates
    store, everything works and my client can connect as long as I have installed the root CA certificate on my client.
    When I install my CA as an Enterprise Root CA server, everything changes. I no longer have the same options to install a custom certificate. Instead of getting the same page as I do with a standard CA, I get my choice of Certificate Templates. Prior to this,
    I have duplicated the Computer template in the CA authority and configured the subject name to "supply in request" and configured my CA to issue it. I have tried issuing my RRAS SSTP certificate using the web enrollment and I have also tried using the certificates
    plugins in mmc to request custom certificates and tried using an alternative subject name, filling out the DNS option with my external dns name.
    When it is all said and done, I end up with an RRAS SSTP certificate that has CRL Distribution Points defined as URL=http://www.mywebsite/CertEnroll/myCA.crl and it is available to my client or anyone. I have compared the certificate issued by an Enterprise
    CA vs the Standard CA and I find little difference in the two. I also know that I can reach this RRAS SSTP certificate from my client by going to  https://myexternaladdress.mydomain.com/sra_{BA195980-CD49-458b-9E23-C84EE0ADCD75}/and
    I can view the padlock in IE and view my internal RRAS certificate. The CRL Distribution point looks no different when I have a standard vs an Enterprise CA but my client always fails with the Error 0x80092013 when I have issued the RRAS SSTP certificate
    with the Enterprise CA.
    I have probably re-setup this lab about 20 times and am getting very familiar with getting it set up quickly and working with the standard CA but I want to use an Enterprise CA environment.
    What am I missing? How can I make this work with an Enterprise CA? How can I troubleshoot this?
    Thanks,
    Rod
    Rod Miller

    Thanks for  your reply. I did read the article and addressed that issue in the first part of my previous post. I don't think that the website where I am hosting my CRL has directory browsing permissions or that I have the ability to set them but the
    point of my question was everything works using that same public website when I use a standard CA to create my certificate but does NOT work when I create the certificate using an Enterprise CA.
    Rod
    Rod Miller

  • I cannot connect to I tunes store using I tune 11.1 I get the error 0x80092013 "secure link to I tunes store failed" does anyone know what this is?

    I cannot connect to the I tunes store after recently downloading I tunes 11.1 I just get the error code 0x80092013 so not sure what to do. I have tried deleting and then reinstalling I tunes with no luck. I tried to flush my DNS but that did not work, I tried the diagnostics in I tunes and it told me my connections were fine but said the "secure link to I tunes store failed" Looking for an answer thanks!

    Okay I was able to connect back to the I tunes store in I tunes 11.1 taking care of the error 0x80092013. I did this in XP going to the firewall controls, selecting the exception tab. I tunes was already in the exceptions tab but I deleted it anyway, then I added I tunes back using the Add Program button then browsing to the I tunes.exe location in the C drive then selected that as the program. I tunes showed back up in the exceptions once again. I then shut down the computer and restarted it and I then had a connection with I tunes. So the I tunes in the exceptions tab in the firewall was not working I just replaced it with a fresh one.

  • Unable to log into itunes store (0x80092013) and update problems

    I am having problems logging into the itunes store using itunes 10.6.0.40 in Wndows 7 in the uk  which results in the error message shown below:
    'We could not complete your itunes store request.  An unknown error occurred (0x80092013).  There was an error in the itunes store please try again later"
    However, I am able to browse the itunes store without any problems (this does not require logging in).
    In addition selecting the menu item Help > Check for updates in itunes results in the message "The itunes server could not be contacted.  Please check your internet connection or try again later'
    I also have two ipods and an ipad and clicking on the <Check For Update> button on each of them within itunes results in the error message "The ipod update server could not be contacted.  Make sure your network settings are correct and your network connectivity is active or try again later". 
    In trying to fix the above problems I have tried the following:
    Re-installed itunes
    Ran ipconfig /flushdns
    Changed my dns entries to use dynamic dns entries and also tried googles settings (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4)
    Put entries in the hosts file for gs.apple.com etc
    Reset the winsock using the command netsh winsock reset
    Turned Norton smart firewall off completely
    Ensured interent settings were set to 'Check for server certificate revocation' was unticked and "SSL 3.0" and "TLS 1.0." were both ticked
    General internet connectivity is working fine it is just itunes where the problems are.
    I can also log onto the itunes store from the ipad itself without a problem.
    I also have a Windows Vista laptop which can connect to the itunes store without a problem and can also run the menu item Help > Check for updates and results in a message saying itunes is the latest version.  This also runs Norton Smart Firewall and is having no problems.  So I am assuming from this that my setup is not at fault and it is not an isp issue.
    I have also noticed that a number of other people are reporting problems logging into the itunes store and also error 0x80092013.
    The results of an itunes diagnostic test (Help > Run Diagnostics) are shown below (this shows that the itunes store can be browsed but attempts at prurchasing etc cannot be completed)
      Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Edition Service Pack 1 (Build 7601)
    System manufacturer System Product Name
    iTunes 10.6.0.40
    QuickTime 7.7.1
    FairPlay 1.14.34
    Apple Application Support 2.1.7
    iPod Updater Library 10.0d2
    CD Driver 2.2.0.1
    CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1
    Apple Mobile Device 5.1.1.4
    Apple Mobile Device Driver 1.59.0.0
    Bonjour 3.0.0.10 (333.10)
    Gracenote SDK 1.9.5.502
    Gracenote MusicID 1.9.5.115
    Gracenote Submit 1.9.5.143
    Gracenote DSP 1.9.5.45
    iTunes Serial Number 0012AF0402B0FA18
    Current user is an administrator.
    The current local date and time is 2012-03-11 18:01:37.
    iTunes is not running in safe mode.
    WebKit accelerated compositing is enabled.
    HDCP is not supported.
    Core Media is supported.
    Video Display Information
    Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., ATI Radeon HD 4870
    **** External Plug-ins Information ****
    No external plug-ins installed.
    iPodService 10.6.0.40 is currently running.
    iTunesHelper 10.6.0.40 is currently running.
    Apple Mobile Device service 3.3.0.0 is currently running.
    **** Network Connectivity Tests ****
    Network Adapter Information
    Adapter Name: {46932D17-49B1-4170-9CA8-EA1A00438097}
    Description: Microsoft Loopback Adapter
    IP Address: 169.254.183.23
    Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
    Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0
    DHCP Enabled: Yes
    DHCP Server: 0.0.0.0
    Lease Obtained: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
    Lease Expires: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
    DNS Servers:
    Adapter Name: {58D508FD-AACB-4B61-B19B-D91F9FD1F400}
    Description: Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network) #2
    IP Address: 0.0.0.0
    Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
    Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0
    DHCP Enabled: Yes
    DHCP Server:
    Lease Obtained: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
    Lease Expires: Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970
    DNS Servers:
    Adapter Name: {4C3DB141-4DA2-4484-A598-E5B7ACD6E684}
    Description: Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCI-E Ethernet Controller(NDIS6.20)
    IP Address: 192.168.1.2
    Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
    Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
    DHCP Enabled: Yes
    DHCP Server: 192.168.1.1
    Lease Obtained: Sun Mar 11 17:05:46 2012
    Lease Expires: Sun Mar 11 17:05:45 2012
    DNS Servers: 192.168.1.1
    Active Connection: LAN Connection
    Connected: Yes
    Online: Yes
    Using Modem: No
    Using LAN: Yes
    Using Proxy: No
    Firewall Information
    Windows Firewall is off.
    Connection attempt to Apple web site was successful.
    Connection attempt to browsing iTunes Store was successful.
    Connection attempt to purchasing from iTunes Store was unsuccessful.
    An unknown error occurred (0x80092013).
    Connection attempt to iPhone activation server was unsuccessful.
    An unknown error occurred (0x80092013).
    Connection attempt to firmware update server was unsuccessful.
    An unknown error occurred (0x80092013).
    Connection attempt to Gracenote server was successful.
    Last successful iTunes Store access was 2012-03-11 17:58:25.

    I have spoken directly with Apple over the last couple of hours.  They are aware of the problem and are going to ask their engineering department to investigate.  It is perhaps not a big priority at the moment as they say they only have 30 confirmed reports of the issue worldwide.
    Is it possible that there are other people who are having the same problem and are watching the forums waiting for answers?  If so, please report the problem.  This is the only way for Apple to understand the scale of the problem (if indeed it is a big problem) and to be able to escalate the issue and allocate suitable resources.  The issue we are seeing is:
    I mentioned what you said about downgrading - I have also contemplated this but I am expecting I will need to run 10.6 for HD media and syncing with the new iPad.  Apple agree downgrading is not an acceptable solution, and there must be a way forward, but if you dont need 10.6 then why not downgrade until the problems are resolved.
    My take on the problem is this:
    The error code is the same as a Windows error code that suggests the issue is with accessing the certificate revovation lists (CRL).  iTunes 10.6 is a signed application that needs to access a CRL to determine whether its certificate is still active.   iTunes own diagnostic tool points in the same direction too.  The network connectivity test (see image below) shows the network interface and internet connection are fine.  It is just the secure link that is failing.  It is possible to view the apple store, and download podcasts etc.. but it is not possible to sign into an account or make purchases.
    One person has replied to many of these postings suggesting the problem can be fixed by updating DNS settings, which could add weight to this theory.  The person who posted this didnt explain why this worked for them, but if DNS settings have not propogated fully for a new CRL this could be causing problems for some users.  If so this could just fix itself in the coming days, or it may work if you can connect to the internet from a different connection like a public wifi hotspot.
    I will post updates if I get anywhere or hear anything back from Apple.

  • I continue to get error (0x80092013) when trying to access the iTunes Store; even when I don't click it and iTunes is open it will pop up. Now, when syncing my iPod, it says my computer is unauthorized for my Apple ID.

    I have used the same Apple ID and computer for years with no changes even now, and suddenly I am unable to sync my iPod. When I authorize it and log in correctly, I get the (0x80092013) error again, as WELL as error (-50). This is extremely annoying! How do I fix this?

    Go to Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs (Win XP) or Programs and Features (later)
    Remove all of these items in the following order:
    iTunes
    Apple Software Update
    Apple Mobile Device Support (if this won't uninstall move on to the next item)
    Bonjour
    Apple Application Support
    Reboot, download iTunes, then reinstall, either using an account with administrative rights, or right-clicking the downloaded installer and selecting Run as Administrator.
    The uninstall and reinstall process will preserve your iTunes library and settings, but ideally you would back up the library and your other important personal documents and data on a regular basis. See this user tip for a suggested technique.
    Please note:
    Some users may need to follow all the steps in whichever of the following support documents applies to their system. These include some additional manual file and folder deletions not mentioned above.
    HT1925: Removing and Reinstalling iTunes for Windows XP
    HT1923: Removing and reinstalling iTunes for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
    tt2

  • Help error message - iTunes could not connect to the iTunes Store.  An unknown error occurred (0x80092013)

    This message keeps coming up everytime I try and log in on iTunes:
    iTunes could not connect to the iTunes Store.  An unknown error occurred (0x80092013)
    I have have looked at my proxy and unclicked the box.
    I have enabled iTunes on my firewall. 
    I have uninstalled it and reinstalled the update. 
    I'm at a loss, can anyone help me know where I have gone wrong?
    Thank-you

    If like me you have concluded that this is not a connectivity issue.
    In my case it is a problem with Webkit2 and they way it handles SSL certificates.
    To test if this is the case install Safari for windows 5.1.7(if not already installed) and try to access a secure site, like facebook or your banking, if you receive a certificate dialog box saying 
    "Safari can't verify the identity of the website"
    If you hit "Continue" and the page loads but does not render correctly ........
    Then try using another browser (IE/FF/Chrome) and see if you are able to access the site without prompts and the page renders correctly.
    From Safari 4.04 onwards (as well as iTunes) it uses the windows root certificate store, to test uninstall Safari 5.1.7 and go back as far as Safar 3.2.3 (oldapps.com) and then try to access a secure site, if it renders correctly (back then Safari handled it's own certificates) you have the same problem as me
    If you also look in the logs for itunes when you're accessing (attempting) the store if you find a reference to webkit2 and certificates that should further help clarify the problem. btw - don't bother with windows root certificate updates if your other browsers work ok

  • ITunes Store Error (0x80092013) and (-50)?

    I have a Windows Vista computer and for a while now, I have not been able to connect to the iTunes store and its quite annoying.
    I have the most recent version of iTunes and I've noticed many people have/had this problem, but many of the 'solutions' did not work for me.
    The errors included: (0x80092013) and occasionally (-50).
    This has become a problem for me because I would like to authorize another computer and use home sharing for my iPod Touch 4g. I also cannot log into my apple ID since I get these errors. I know when I try to do those things, I'm connected to the interent as well. It also will tell me that the iTunes server cannot be connected.
    If someone could help or suggest a way to resolve this, it'd be awesome, thanks!

    Hi All,
    With regards to error 0x80092013 – this relates to a failure of iTunes to correctly reference a valid CRL (which prevents the establishment of an SSL connection to the iTunes store).
    Now, a large CRL endpoint recently moved locations, interesting just days after HeartBleed hit (see here: http://www.lyncblog.info/2014/04/update-your-firewall-now-with-this-new-crl-endp oint/).  It would seem that iTunes requires access to this specific CRL.
    For home users, your router, computer or browser may have cached the old CRL location, thus causing the issues with your iTunes connection – this is why the users attempting DNS changes have had some success.
    For corporate users behind a proxy or firewall, the issue will relate to the new CRL location not being whitelisted.  This connection is not proxy aware (sigh) which means you won’t be able to authenticate to enable iTunes to access the CRL – the only way is to whitelist the new URL.
    So do yourself a favour and add sa.symcb.com to your firewall’s whitelist.
    With sa.symcb.com whitelisted, iTunes should be able to successfully obtain a valid CRL and your iTunes connection should now succeed.
    It would have been nice if Apple could have provided a little more assistance in this matter – especially for enterprise customers.  But hey Hopefully this post helps some users out there.

  • Certificate issues Active Directory Certificate Services could not process request 3699 due to an error: The revocation function was unable to check revocation because the revocation server was offline. 0x80092013

    Hi,
    We have some problems with our Root CA. I can se a lot of failed requests. with the event id 22: in the logs. The description is: Active Directory Certificate Services could not process request 3686 due to an error: The revocation function was unable to
    check revocation because the revocation server was offline. 0x80092013 (-2146885613).  The request was for CN=xxxxx.ourdomain.com.  Additional information: Error Verifying Request Signature or Signing Certificate
    A couple of months ago we decomissioned one of our old 2003 DCs and it looks like this server might have had something to do with the CA structure but I am not sure whether this was in use or not since I could find the role but I wasn't able to see any existing
    configuration.
    Let's say that this server was previously responsible for the certificates and was the server that should have revoked the old certs, what can I do know to try and correct the problem?
    Thank you for your help
    //Cris

    hello,
    let me recap first:
    you see these errors on a ROOT CA. so it seems like the ROOT CA is also operating as an ISSUING CA. Some clients try to issue a new certificate from the ROOT CA and this fails with your error mentioned.
    do you say that you had a PREVIOUS CA which you decomissioned, and you now have a brand NEW CA, that was built as a clean install? When you decommissioned the PREVIOUS CA, that was your design decision to don't bother with the current certificates that it
    issued and which are still valid, right?
    The error says, that the REQUEST signature cannot be validated. REQUESTs are signed either by itself (self-signed) or if they are renewal requests, they would be signed with the previous certificate which the client tries to renew. The self-signed REQUESTs
    do not contain CRL paths at all.
    So this implies to me as these requests that are failing are renewal requests. Renewal requests would contain CRL paths of the previous certificates that are nearing their expiration.
    As there are many such REQUEST and failures, it probably means that the clients use AUTOENROLLMENT, which tries to renew their current, but shortly expiring, certificates during (by default) their last 6 weeks of lifetime.
    As you decommissioned your PREVIOUS CA, it does not issue CRL anymore and the current certificates cannot be checked for validity.
    Thus, if the renewal tries to renew them by using the NEW CA, your NEW CA cannot validate CRL of the PREVIOUS CA and will not issue new certificates.
    But it would not issue new certificates anyway even if it was able to verify the PREVIOUS CA's CRL, as it seems your NEW CA is completely brand new, without being restored from the PREVIOUS CA's database. Right?
    So simply don't bother :-) As long as it was your design to decommission the PREVIOUS CA without bothering with its already issued certificates.
    The current certificates which autoenrollment tries to renew cannot be checked for validity. They will also slowly expire over the next 6 weeks or so. After that, autoenrollment will ask your NEW CA to issue a brand new certificate without trying to renew.
    Just a clean self-signed REQUEST.
    That will succeed.
    You can also verify this by trying to issue a certificate on an affected machine manually from Certificates MMC.
    ondrej.

  • TS1424 I keep getting error 0x80092013 when trying to log in?

    Everytime I try and log into Itunes I keep getting the same erroe message - an unknown error has occured 0x80092013. <y computert is operating windows vista, we have tried everything we can think of, changing internet opitions, turning off norton virus software, uninstalling i-tunes, cclean- up, does anybody know how to get arond tis error please??

    Hi noodles1981,
    If you are still having issues with iTunes, you may want to go over the troubleshooting in the following articles to see if you can isolate the issue:
    Apple Support: Can't connect to the iTunes Store
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1368
    iTunes: Advanced iTunes Store troubleshooting
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3297
    Regards,
    - Brenden

  • I can't use iTunes 10.6 to upgrade my apps, it shows '0x80092013'. What can I do?

    I can't use iTunes 10.6 to upgrade my apps, it shows '0x80092013'. What can I do?

    I have the same error and reinstalling does not help!
    Here is my log-file (diagnostics)
    Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (Build 2600)
    System manufacturer P5E Deluxe
    iTunes 10.6.0.40
    QuickTime 7.6.5
    FairPlay 1.14.34
    Поддержка программ Apple 2.1.7
    Библиотека программы обновления iPod 10.0d2
    Драйвер CD 2.2.0.1
    Драйвер CD DLL 2.1.1.1
    Мобильное устройство Apple 5.1.1.4
    Драйвер Apple Mobile Device не найден.
    Bonjour 1.0.6.2
    Gracenote SDK 1.9.5.502
    Gracenote MusicID 1.9.5.115
    Gracenote Submit 1.9.5.143
    Gracenote DSP 1.9.5.45
    Серийный номер iTunes 0012ABB408928898
    Текущий пользователь является администратором.
    Текущие местные дата и время  

  • Itunes store error 0x80092013 windows 7

    Ok before I start, I've started a new discussion because I want to layout all those things which I have tried to resolve this issue so before anyone posts a "try this" please read what I have already tried.
    Symptoms - When trying to access the itunes store a dialog box comes up saying unable to access store error 0x80092103, additionally under itunes 11:04 if you try to run the diagnostics itunes freezes. Additionally the behaviour under an earlier version of itunes 10.6 when accessing the itunes store the error code was 1202 but you could run diagnostics to completion (which reports no errors)
    Ok the things I've tried
    Earlier version of itunes - as you can see from above I did try 10.6 but same symptoms just different error code
    Re-installing itunes - Yes tried removing all instances of any programs which may have even looked closely related to anything apple, cleared all directories from windows explorer, rebooted and installed itunes but the same error displayed afterwoods. (Including appdata directories under [user] )
    Date Time - Yes tried the date time, tried setting different timezones, with reboots inbetween, same error
    Internet options - SSL3/TLS1 and server certificate revocation, tried these in various combinations with reboots in between, no luck
    Winsock reset and dns flush - Again I have tried this using various combinations of rebooting and not rebooting, running at elevated admin lvl and placing the whole lot of commands in a script to then execute itunes but still the same error occurs.
    Running itunes as admin and safe mode - Neither of these two options helped at all
    Running without AV software or windows firewall switched off - Yep have tried this as well, but no luck
    Microsoft Hotfix for Crypt revocation -  2615174, no joy either
    Revert to earlier version of Apple installer - ApplicationSupport 1.5.2  - tried a couple of earlier versions, same error
    Removed itunes preferences - Had covered this during previous install processes but thought it might be worthwhile trying post install, no luck same error.
    Winsock conflict - Yes checked the autoruns to see what else was there, only other entry was an entry for microsoft entry for msmail.
    The environemt is a windows 7 machine with the latest updates, the itunes store did work previously but stopped in the last week of may (as I'm told by the owner of the laptop, yes people this is an inlaws machine). When I first looked at the notebook I checked that no new programs had been added after the date itunes store stopped working. The rest of itunes is behaving ok, that is if you accept that itunes is a good piece of software :-) with the exception of the diagnostic tool freezing when it runs (ironic huh?)
    The owner did do the right thing before calling on me and spent several hours on the phone with Apple support to no avail and gave up in frustration, which apparently pleased the Apple tech.
    I'm sure I've tried a few more things(like diferent internet connections to rule out any isp based issues(they do have another desktop in the house which runs itunes store ok)) but none come to mind as you can appreciate I've spent quite a few hours on this.
    So calling on itunes gurus please come to the rescue, funny though the absence of apple techs replying to the already many threads on this on their own forums suggests that they don't have a solution perhaps "incapable of" or "not bothered", either way it's pretty poor.

    I suspect the itunes error is related to a broken certificate chain.
    "CertVerifyCertificateChainPolicy failed with error 0x80092013"
    (log file under c:\users\[username]\appdata\roaming\apple computers\logs)
    I took an image of the original machine and restored to a vm and pared down the system and used revo to clear out itunes 11, went back as far as itunes 9.2 looking to find some synergy with the v11 message.
    Under v9 and v10 of itunes the store does not render correctly, the text displays but all images are omiited and just a placeholder is displayed. I've attached 3 images to illustrate, the first image is how the itunes store renders, I then copied the link from the itunes store and entered that into firefox (2nd image) and then lastly into safari. You'll see that itunes and safari are having the same problem rendering the page where as firefox is displaying correctly. (btw IE works the same as firefox)
    Clicking on a link in the itunes store results in error msg 1202, this is consistent with v9 and v10.
    Going back to safari I went to a secure banking site(www.netbank.com.au)to test a theory, basically the same behaviour is exhibited with the addition of a prompt from safari saying that the website certificate is invalid, the page loads just text with image placeholders but no images as though the css is failing validation. This also generates an error in the same fashion as itunes in the above log.
    In the original post I had tried the Microsoft Hotfix for Crypt revocation -  2615174 as some people have tried this but uninstalling the hotfix and retrying did not work.
    In addition I've tried various combinations of itunes with older versions of quicktime, even went to the trouble of extracting older versions of apple application support and running those against newer versions of itunes, all to no avail.
    Some have suggested that this is a connectivity issue, so just to make sure I created a vm of my notebook and ran that against the non working version, so they had the same hardware, same network adapter, new ip stacks and of course the non working version continued to fail and my notebook vm worked ok.
    Just to emphazie that the itunes store is connecting this is a screen shot of the store in column browser mode
    (fyi - that's a really good book by SF, that one or the Hippopatamus)
    I've also tried removing all the root certificates from the windows installation with the idea of retrieving them as required but this does not help, the certificates are retrieved but itunes/safari continue to have an issue.
    As you might appreciate I've spent some time on this and would appreciate input from someone who can help, my lock and shammy have been seriously neglected . 

  • ITunes will not open on my computer. It's giving me a strange error message 0x80092013

    I can access my library, but not the iTunes store. The error message that is showing up is 0x80092013. What's going on? How can I fix it?

    Hi there MrsBrown87,
    You may find the troubleshooting steps in the article below helpful.
    iTunes for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8: Fix unexpected quits or launch issues
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1717
    -Griff W. 

  • Error code 0x80092013 when trying to access iTunes store

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    Source:        Microsoft-Windows-CAPI2
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    Event ID:      11
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    Keywords:      Path Discovery,Path Validation
    User:          SYSTEM
    Computer:      srvdc01.siu.domain
    Description:
    For more details for this event, please refer to the "Details" section
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        <Level>2</Level>
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        <Opcode>2</Opcode>
        <Keywords>0x4000000000000003</Keywords>
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                <InfoStatus value="102" CERT_TRUST_HAS_KEY_MATCH_ISSUER="true" CERT_TRUST_HAS_PREFERRED_ISSUER="true" />
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              <ApplicationUsage any="true" />
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    fileRef="58A2CDBC7A238DDD76EEFEDE354A04596F5AED71.crl" issuerName="siu-SRVDC02-CA" />
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              <PublicKeyAlgorithm oid="1.2.840.113549.1.1.1" publicKeyName="RSA" publicKeyLength="2048" />
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                <ErrorStatus value="0" />
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              </TrustStatus>
              <ApplicationUsage any="true" />
              <IssuanceUsage any="true" />
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          <CorrelationAuxInfo TaskId="{54E4FCD3-E70A-4024-BB81-6A053EAACE21}" SeqNumber="9" />
          <Result value="80092013">The revocation function was unable to check revocation because the revocation server was offline.</Result>
        </CertGetCertificateChain>
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