To register a file, go to Start- Run and type the following:
regsvr32 mmcndmgr.dll
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"Bruce T" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:002201c3db17$65b53110$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I recently reformated and reinstalled windows 2000 on my
> Dell Insoiron 8000. I had trouble copying MMCNDMGR.DLL
> from the install disk, it may have been damaged so I
> skipped it. All else seems well, I did all the updates.
> When I try to open the device manager I get the following
> pop up message:
>
> "MMC cannot create a node manager. make sure MMCNDMGR.DLL
> is registered. "
>
> I located the file on the setup disk and
> copied it into the system 32 folder. I also copied the
> MMCNDMGR.DLL from another computer and pasted it in the
> folder as well. I tried it several ways even tried to
> expand it.
> I think it needs to get registered somehow. I just dont
> know how.
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks
> Bruce
>