Try a search?
http://docxp.mvps.org/WU5-ERR.htm
(MSN search for
0x80248015
)
<quote>
0x80248015 -2145091563 SUS E DS SERVICEEXPIRED the caller has requested a service whose registration has expired
</quote>
Is your computer's date correct? <eg>
HTH
Robert Aldwinckle
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Thanks for the write up.
Scott
It sure would save all of us a heap of trouble.
OK, why stop there ? MS should tell folks who to vote for, provide
directions when folks are driving, tell them when they're low on petrol,
choose a mate for them, ad infinitum.
Why should Folks be responsible for anything when Microsoft can be their
Big Daddy ?
Makes sense to me ...
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
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Never Forgotten
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Why the hell should I be checking the date on my system?
I expect it to be kept in sync, especially when I've told Windows to keep
it sync'd with an external source.
You're an "MVP" .... please, god ... don't let me ever achive this level of
sophistication.
Just in case you missed it, idiot, the reason for Microsoft ActiveX client
to check the date is because their stupid updates are sensitive to such stuff.
I can still pay my bills without the assistance of Microsoft,
(or valuable assistance from dim-bulbs like you).
Rick