Thanks again.
I have been going to MMC via Control panel/Administrative Tools/Computer
Management but couldn't see a Console to click on. After double-clicking
that, the error box appears headed Microsoft Management Console; the box
opening after that is Computer Management.
Now I have gone to Start/Run, typed in MMC and get Console 1 - showing
Console Root & Name - both blank areas. None of those Console words are
clickable, but File gives a menu including Add/Remove Snap-in. Selecting
this produces a box with 2 tabs - Standalone, showing Snap-ins added to
Console Root - blank. Drop-down arrow, but no alternative to Console
Root), and Extensions - this tab produces a greyed-out screen.
I have searched C:\ for SysmonLogManager but nothing found.
I have searched C:\ for smlogcfg.dll - this is found in C:\Windows at
\$Nt ServicePackUninstall$, \System32, and \ServicepackFiles\i386. The
first is blue.
I'm tempted to cut it from System32 and dump it in my "Parking" folder,
but fear registry problems. Sorry to be a nuisance.
BTW, I'm running WXP Pro on auto-update, with Firefox 1.0.1 as browser.
With many thanks,
Yours sincerely, -
Theo Tulley.
(e-mail address removed)
Many MSKB articles that apply to Windows 2000 also apply to Windows XP.
{7478EF65-8C46-11D1-8D99-00A0C913CAD4} is the CLSID for
SysmonLogManager.Snapin. Releted to smlogcfg.dll which is the
Performance Logs and Alerts Snap-in.
1. Ignore the message in the Symptoms section and click OK to start
MMC.
2. Click Console.
3. Click Add\Remove Snap-in.
4. Click the orphaned snap-in. (The snap-in should not have an icon.)
Click on Performance Logs and Alerts
5. Click Remove.
6. Click OK to close the Add\Remove snap-in window.
7. Save your changes to the console.
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In Theo Tulley <
[email protected]> hunted and pecked:
Thanks - the first URL is for W2K, the second for WXPPro - the third
doesn't apply.
I carried out the procedure in the second, as far as locating PATH - I
then copied the complete entry and pasted it into notepad where I can
read it: it includes (first) the advised destination wbem, followed
by Norton Ghost which I could well remove, and then Stuffit which I
want to keep available. The URL advice said don't remove other
entries which may be present.
If I type in as that URL advises, I shall lose the reference to
Stuffit. I have just deleted the Norton path and pasted the remainder
back in. The same box appears as described below: "Snap-in Failed to
Initialize".
Here is what I pasted in to PATH in Environment variables:
%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;C:\Program
Files\Allume Systems\StuffIt\;C:\Program Files\Allume
Systems\StuffIt\OfficeReady StuffIt
Grateful for further advice.
Yours hopefully, -
Theo Tulley.
(e-mail address removed)
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 Theo Tulley <
[email protected]> hunted and pecked:
While loading Microsoft Disk Manager, I get the message:
[Box header]Microsoft Management Console
Snap-in failed to initialize.
CLSID:{7478EF65-8C46-11D1-8D99-00A0C913CAD4}
followed by [OK] button.
Disk Manager seemed to work OK but DriveImageXML then failed to
install images to new drive partitioned and formatted by Disk
Manager.
Grateful for advice.
Yours hopefully, -
Theo Tulley.
(e-mail address removed)