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Component Object Model (COM) Error – CRYPT_E_INVALID_X500_STRING 0x80092023

In this post, you’ll learn about the error “CRYPT_E_INVALID_X500_STRING 0x80092023” that is returned when working with COM based APIs or libraries in Windows.

COM Error Message

CRYPT_E_INVALID_X500_STRING 0x80092023

What is COM?

Microsoft’s COM stands for Component Object Model. Component Object Model (COM) is a networked, object-oriented framework for building interoperable binary software components.   Microsoft’s OLE (compound documents), ActiveX (Internet-enabled components), and other products are built on the COM base technology.

Error Description

Below is the description of this COM Error.

The string contains an invalid X500 name attribute key, oid, value or delimiter.

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