Have you looked at TechNet articles Q249781 or Q174327?
This used to be an issue typically with mail or security products on NT SP3, but has raised its head on W9x as well. Usually the fix was to replace crypt32.dll with a known working version.
I've also seen this once with Trend Micro antivirus software.
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