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Helloo. My WMI functionality is not working correctly.
When I click the Advanced tab of my LAN or dial-up settings I receive an error message stating WMI Information is corrupted. Windows suggest to correct this to use System Restore to resore Windows to an earlier time. I do not want to do this and have to re-load programs, Workgroups, etc. Can I just re-install WMI from somewhere? Any other fixes or suggestions? Thank you. |
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"Tokyo WMI Trouble" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<7f1601c484fb$b967c5a0$a501280a@phx.gbl>...
> Helloo. My WMI functionality is not working correctly. > When I click the Advanced tab of my LAN or dial-up > settings I receive an error message stating WMI > Information is corrupted. Windows suggest to correct this > to use System Restore to resore Windows to an earlier > time. I do not want to do this and have to re-load > programs, Workgroups, etc. Can I just re-install WMI from > somewhere? Any other fixes or suggestions? Thank you. It's likely you're not going to be able to debug this. If you think you can, start here: First, is the WMI service running? Use Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Services, then click on Windows Management Instrumentation to see. It should have "Started" under the Status column Second, look at c:\windows\system32\wbem\Logs there are a number of different logs. Look for ones that have been modified recently, or have entries with recent dates and report what they say. Also: are you running xp, xp sp1, or xp sp2. |
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>-----Original Message----- >Helloo. My WMI functionality is not working correctly. >When I click the Advanced tab of my LAN or dial-up >settings I receive an error message stating WMI >Information is corrupted. Windows suggest to correct this >to use System Restore to resore Windows to an earlier >time. I do not want to do this and have to re-load >programs, Workgroups, etc. Can I just re-install WMI from >somewhere? Any other fixes or suggestions? Thank you. >. > Hi here maybe this will help. Been dealing with the same problem. I should have tried remote assistance with microsoft. Her you are Cause This behavior can occur if files in the %SystemRoot% \System32\Wbem\Repository folder become corrupted. You receive the error message repeatedly because Winmgmt.exe polls the files every 30 to 60 seconds. RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, delete and then re-create the files in the %SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem\Repository folder. To do this, follow these steps: Click Start, and then right-click My Computer. On the shortcut menu, click Manage. In the left pane of the Computer Management console, double-click Services and Applications. Under Services and Applications, click Services. In the right pane of the Computer Management console, locate and then right-click Windows Management Instrumentation. On the shortcut menu, click Stop. Start Windows Explorer, and then locate the %SystemRoot% \System32\Wbem\Repository folder. Delete all of the files in the %SystemRoot%\System32 \Wbem\Repository folder. Restart the computer. The files that were deleted are re-created when the computer restarts. NOTE: The Windows Management Instrumentation service starts automatically when you restart the computer. |
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