Device Manager - "Snap-in failed to initialize" CLSID:{7424BFC-4C96-11D0-ABEF-0020AF6B0B7A

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SuzieQ

I can get acces to Device Manager through Computer Management but not
through System Properties.

I get a similar warning on opening Computer Management, but it then
opens and all appears to be OK.

Any help is much appreciated.
 
Device Manager Snap-in fails to initialize
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/devmgr.htm

Error Message "Snap-in Failed to Initialize" When You Use Microsoft
Management Console
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;297064

"Snap-in Failed to Initialize" Error Message When You Open Microsoft
Management Console
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;826282

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

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
 
Thanks very much for your response. The first article fixed my problem
with Device Manager in a snap (no pun intended). The MMC problem
persists. This is the message:

Snap-in failed to initialize.
Name:Performance Logs and Alerts Extension

I also still have my Recycle Bin problem that you tried to help me
with:

Ran Error Checking several times ... including the necessary reboots,
but I still have the problem. Any other suggestions?



You probably have a damaged/corrupted file in the Recycle Bin.

Run Error Checking | Reboot | Try to empty the Recycle Bin again.

1. In My Computer or Windows Explorer, right-click the volume you want to
check, and then click Properties.
2. On the Tools tab, click Check Now.
3. Do one of the following:

o To run Chkdsk by using the /f parameter, select the Automatically fix file
system errors check box, and then click Start.
[[Specifies whether Windows repairs file-system errors found during disk
checking. All files must be closed for this program to run. If the drive is
currently in use, a message asks if you want to reschedule
the disk checking for the next time you restart your computer. Your drive is
not available to run other tasks while the disk is being checked.]]

o To run Chkdsk by using the /r parameter, select the Scan for and attempt
recovery of bad sectors check box, and then click Start.
[[Specifies whether Windows repairs file-system errors found during disk
checking, locates bad sectors, and recovers readable information. All files
must be closed for this program to run. If the drive is currently in use, a
message asks if you want to reschedule the disk checking for the next time
you restart your computer. Your drive is not available to run other tasks
while the disk is being checked. If you select this option, you do not need
to select Automatically fix file system errors. Windows fixes any errors on
the disk.]]

You have to reboot for Error-checking to run.

For a peek at the chkdisk log.
Start | Run | Type: eventvwr | OK
Look in Application | Listed as Information
under Winlogon, Event 1001


I have not received a follow-up response to my earlier message and am
hoping a new message will get me some suggestions. Any help is greatly
appreciated.


Thanks for the response. I did what you suggested. Tried a delete and
got the same error message. I rebooted, just in case ... and still had
the same problem.



Replace/Repair the Recycle Bin (Line 64)
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]
 
In a snap, huh? :-)

{7478EF65-8C46-11d1-8D99-00A0C913CAD4} is the CLSID for
SysmonLogManager.Snapin Extension.1.

smlogcfg.dll is the related file.

smlogcfg.dll is the Performance Logs and Alerts Snap-in.

Try registering smlogcfg.dll.

Click Start, Run and type this command:

regsvr32 smlogcfg.dll

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
SuzieQ said:
Thanks very much for your response. The first article fixed my problem
with Device Manager in a snap (no pun intended). The MMC problem
persists. This is the message:

Snap-in failed to initialize.
Name:Performance Logs and Alerts Extension

I also still have my Recycle Bin problem that you tried to help me
with:

Ran Error Checking several times ... including the necessary reboots,
but I still have the problem. Any other suggestions?



You probably have a damaged/corrupted file in the Recycle Bin.

Run Error Checking | Reboot | Try to empty the Recycle Bin again.

1. In My Computer or Windows Explorer, right-click the volume you want to
check, and then click Properties.
2. On the Tools tab, click Check Now.
3. Do one of the following:

o To run Chkdsk by using the /f parameter, select the Automatically fix
file system errors check box, and then click Start.
[[Specifies whether Windows repairs file-system errors found during disk
checking. All files must be closed for this program to run. If the drive
is currently in use, a message asks if you want to reschedule
the disk checking for the next time you restart your computer. Your
drive is not available to run other tasks while the disk is being
checked.]]

o To run Chkdsk by using the /r parameter, select the Scan for and
attempt recovery of bad sectors check box, and then click Start.
[[Specifies whether Windows repairs file-system errors found during disk
checking, locates bad sectors, and recovers readable information. All
files must be closed for this program to run. If the drive is currently
in use, a message asks if you want to reschedule the disk checking for
the next time you restart your computer. Your drive is not available to
run other tasks while the disk is being checked. If you select this
option, you do not need to select Automatically fix file system errors.
Windows fixes any errors on the disk.]]

You have to reboot for Error-checking to run.

For a peek at the chkdisk log.
Start | Run | Type: eventvwr | OK
Look in Application | Listed as Information
under Winlogon, Event 1001


I have not received a follow-up response to my earlier message and am
hoping a new message will get me some suggestions. Any help is greatly
appreciated.


Thanks for the response. I did what you suggested. Tried a delete and
got the same error message. I rebooted, just in case ... and still had
the same problem.



Replace/Repair the Recycle Bin (Line 64)
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]

This is just a minor irritant, since I've been living with it close to
a year, but I'm curious ....

When I hit Empty Recycle Bin, I get the error message: "Cannot remove
folder Owner: Access is denied." I hit "OK" (there is no other option)
and the Bin is emptied just fine with nothing (visible) remaining.

Of course I don't have a folder labeled "Owner" in my Bin.

Any ideas on how to clear this small irritant up?


Device Manager Snap-in fails to initialize
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/devmgr.htm

Error Message "Snap-in Failed to Initialize" When You Use Microsoft
Management Console
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;297064

"Snap-in Failed to Initialize" Error Message When You Open Microsoft
Management Console
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;826282

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
 
Instead of taking a screenshot of error messages like this, click on the
message to make sure that it has focus and hit Ctrl + C to copy the error
message to the clipboard. You can then paste the error message into
whatever.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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