ahhh....IC...
I must admit that when you first used the term 'too many secrets' I thought you were referring to some nasty pron files that you didn't want traces of spread all over the place if you defragged...ahahahaha...
then again, maybe I'm right as here is a piece of information:
A Windows NT 4 and Windows 2000 error that occurs when more than 4096 files have been encrypted on the system. This is the full error message:
1381L ERROR_TOO_MANY_SECRETS The maximum number of secrets that can be stored in a single system was exceeded. The length and number of secrets is limited to satisfy the United States State Department export restrictions.
Yet another wonderful case of the ever-helpful US government restricting the rights of users world-wide. In order to circumvent this, you need to have the domestic high encryption patch for Windows, which allows you to have more than 4096 encrypted files on the system.
this could also be a case of some malware having thrashed your registry....try running some scanners/cleaners and see if that fixes it...
I will bet you a dime to your dollar that if you back up all of your information then reformat and do a clean install your problems will be solved...
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So Long and Thanks for All the Files
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