Alan,
Here is an MSKB article that has your exact error message...
You receive a “Cannot open <Snap-in Name>” error message when you try to
start MMC on a Windows XP-based computer
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=326574
%APPDATA% folder should be
%USERPROFILE%\Application Data
or
C:\Documents and Settings\Your Name Here\Application Data
To see, paste %APPDATA% into the Start | Run box and click OK.
Here is an article about how to...
Reset the Shell Folders paths to defaults
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/usershellfolders.htm
In the mean time, or if the above doesn't help.
There are two defrag tools in XP.
dfrg.msc is the pretty one that opens from
Start\All Programs\Accessories\System Tools.
defrag.exe is the command line tool that runs from the command prompt. You
can probably run defrag.exe.
Open a command prompt...
Start | run | Type: cmd | Click OK |
For help on defrag, in the command prompt window type:
defrag /?
Hit your Enter key.
Here's the skinny on
Defrag
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...us/defrag.mspx
--
Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:E6B7336A-7CFE-47C0-81BD-(E-Mail Removed),
Alan M. Goldfarb <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and
pecked:
> Hi Wesley,
>
> I went into the registry and made sure my master user name had full
> permissions for both snap-ins and entering author mode, and rebooted
> twice. Tried to access Defrag and got the exact same error message:
>
> "Microsoft Management Console (in the blue bar on top)
>
> (red circle with white X through it) MMC cannot open the file
> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\(name of file)
>
> This may be because the file does not exist, is not an MMC console, or was
> created by a later version of MMC. This may also be because you do not
> have sufficient access rights to the file. "
>
> So, in short.... I did what you suggested and it just doesn't work. The
> error message still comes up and I am still absolutely blocked from using
> any program that involves calling up an .msc file.
>
> Alan G.
>
>
> "Wesley Vogel" wrote:
>
>> Check the setting on these two policies.
>>
>> Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins
>> http://www.boyce.us/gp/gpcontent.asp?ID=572
>>
>> Restrict the user from entering author mode
>> http://www.boyce.us/gp/gpcontent.asp?ID=571
>>
>> Or,,,
>>
>> http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
>>
>> Read the instructions at the top.
>>
>> 296. Lift MMC/GPEDIT Snap-In Restrictions
>>
>> 312. Right hand side
>> Restrict Author Mode in MMC
>>
>> --
>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>
>> Wes
>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>> In news:EFEA52A8-3889-4AD2-A246-(E-Mail Removed),
>> Alan M. Goldfarb <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and
>> pecked:
>>> Lately I am blocked from using certain programs like Defrag and
>>> accessing Device Manager. I get an error message as follows:
>>>
>>> Microsoft Management Console (in the blue bar on top)
>>>
>>> (red circle with white X through it) MMC cannot open the file
>>> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\(name of file)
>>>
>>> This may be because the file does not exist, is not an MMC console, or
>>> was created by a later version of MMC. This may also be because you do
>>> not have sufficient access rights to the file.
>>>
>>> I am logged on with my main user name (the first one created, with
>>> master access) and the files are on my computer (defrag, device manager
>>> etc.) when I look through My Computer. And yet no matter how many times
>>> I try to access them, I get absolutely nothing but that same error
>>> messages.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know how to fix this? I have Windows XP Pro with SP 2
>>> installed.