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Re: MS Server apps not launching
Well, I used MS's Process Monitor to see what was going on when MMC.EXE was
executed, and it appears that there are several registry entries missing. I
tried to unregister the associated dll's, but got an error. I couldn't
register them either.
I'm going to try and fully uninstall SP2, then reinstall it to see if that
will reregister the files.
"Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
> You could also try using Microsoft's Process Monitor
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/processmonitor.mspx
> This will help to show what files are being launched when you start up your
> mmc. And it might give us abit more info.
>
> When you go to use it make sure that all other programs are closed, as it
> will be easier to see our data this way, and then press the clear button at
> the top and then launch your mmc, then press the capture button again which
> will halt the process explorer allowing you to view the info. For viewing
> the file names it might be easier to have only the "Show file system
> activity" button at the top pressed.
>
> Coraleigh
>
>
> "XraySpecs" <XraySpecs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2D998AA4-2684-42CE-BB31-FCE944FC1260@microsoft.com...
> > Tried that, and I still get the version error even after deleting the reg
> > entries. That seems to be more for the snapins than the main console.
> >
> > I've run out of ideas, do you have any more?
> >
> > "Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi XraySpecs,
> >>
> >> Try this...
> >>
> >> From Microsoft...
> >> "
> >> Conflicts that occur with previous installations
> >> Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry
> >> incorrectly
> >> by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might
> >> require that you reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot
> >> guarantee
> >> that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk.
> >>
> >> This issue may occur if there is a version conflict with a previous MMC
> >> installation. If an earlier version of MMC is installed on the computer,
> >> remove the MMC version details from the Windows registry. To do this,
> >> follow
> >> these steps: 1.Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.
> >> 2.In the left pane, locate and then expand the following registry subkey:
> >> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{D5AB5662-131D-453D-88C8-9BBA87502ADE}\InprocServer32
> >> 3.Remove all the registry entries under the InprocServer32 key except for
> >> the 3.0.0.0 entry.
> >> 4.On the File menu, click Exit.
> >> "
> >>
> >> Coraleigh
> >>
> >> "XraySpecs" <XraySpecs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:E73A0F68-3EE1-463C-A135-5DD987F2D6EC@microsoft.com...
> >> > Well, after installing SP2 again it still didn't work. I tried getting
> >> > the
> >> > MMC v3.0 download to install, but it keeps telling me that the SP
> >> > version
> >> > is
> >> > newer and won't install the downloaded version.
> >> > I can't find an uninstall string anywhere for the MMC component. Is
> >> > there
> >> > any way to uninstall the "broke" one so that I can install the
> >> > downloaded
> >> > one?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Also heres the tech doc which accompanies this download..it offers
> >> >> solutions
> >> >> if you run into issues installing...
> >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=907265
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMiller@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:u%23nTBpG4HHA.3900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >> >> > Try reinstalling the MMC itself ...
> >> >> > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...0b-908d-4b5d-8aa8-27b962566d9f&DisplayLang=en
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Coraleigh
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "XraySpecs" <XraySpecs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> > news25AE4AF-3D44-49E5-9D44-DDF09239A00D@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >> Update: Installed the Administrative Tools, and it hasn't fixed the
> >> >> >> problem.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> "Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>> Does MMC open up at all? (Start->Run->type mmc). And if it does
> >> >> >>> are
> >> >> >>> you
> >> >> >>> able
> >> >> >>> to open event viewer from within it? (File->Add/Remove
> >> >> >>> Snap-in->Add->Event
> >> >> >>> Viewer).
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>> You may want to try reinstalling the Admin tools as it could fix a
> >> >> >>> corruption or reregister whatever is wonky...
> >> >> >>> For Windows 2003
> >> >> >>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...15-c8f4-47ef-a1e4-a8dcbacff8e3&DisplayLang=en
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>> For Windows 2003 SP1
> >> >> >>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...85-f0c7-436a-a392-25793a25bad7&DisplayLang=en
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>> Coraleigh
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>> "XraySpecs" <XraySpecs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> >>> news:C16FB933-8189-46D0-96A0-A0212853B146@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >>> > There are no errors that pop when you run one of these mcs's.
> >> >> >>> > The
> >> >> >>> > mouse
> >> >> >>> > cursor briefly switches to an hour glass, but then nothing
> >> >> >>> > starts.
> >> >> >>> > I checked the event logs from a remote pc, and there are no
> >> >> >>> > errors
> >> >> >>> > associated with trying to launch one of the mcs in any of the
> >> >> >>> > logs.
> >> >> >>> > I have already checked the mcs files, and they are still in the
> >> >> >>> > system32
> >> >> >>> > folder. They won't run from there either.
> >> >> >>> >
> >> >> >>> > "Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
> >> >> >>> >
> >> >> >>> >> Do you get any kind of error message pop up when you try and
> >> >> >>> >> run
> >> >> >>> >> one
> >> >> >>> >> of
> >> >> >>> >> these mcs?
> >> >> >>> >>
> >> >> >>> >> You could try to view the event log & services remotely through
> >> >> >>> >> another
> >> >> >>> >> machine's
> >> >> >>> >> Computer Management Console to see if it gives us any clues.
> >> >> >>> >> (Logged
> >> >> >>> >> on
> >> >> >>> >> as
> >> >> >>> >> Domain Admin right-click
> >> >> >>> >> MyComputer select Manage, right-click the Computer Management
> >> >> >>> >> (Local)
> >> >> >>> >> and
> >> >> >>> >> select Connect to Another Computer, then type in the address of
> >> >> >>> >> your
> >> >> >>> >> problem
> >> >> >>> >> server.)
> >> >> >>> >> Also sounds silly, but you might want to confirm that your
> >> >> >>> >> Eventvwr.msc,
> >> >> >>> >> Services.msc, etc are actually still in your Windows\System32
> >> >> >>> >> folder
> >> >> >>> >> and
> >> >> >>> >> that you can run them directly from there.
> >> >> >>> >>
> >> >> >>> >> Coraleigh
> >> >> >>> >>
> >> >> >>> >> "XraySpecs" <XraySpecs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >> >> >>> >> message
> >> >> >>> >> news:E3C40664-B9C5-4F53-8B5F-B5ADFDB1AE6F@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >>> >> > Thanks for the response...
> >> >> >>> >> > This problem started without warning, and no new drivers or
> >> >> >>> >> > software
> >> >> >>> >> > has
> >> >> >>> >> > been added for weeks.
> >> >> >>> >> > I booted in safe mode and could not run any of the listed
> >> >> >>> >> > apps,
> >> >> >>> >> > including
> >> >> >>> >> > event viewer.
> >> >> >>> >> > I tried the 'Last known good configuration' with no change.
> >> >> >>> >> > A virus scan has turned up nothing, and neither did chkdsk.
> >> >> >>> >> >
> >> >> >>> >> > Ideas?
> >> >> >>> >> >
> >> >> >>> >> > "Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
> >> >> >>> >> >
> >> >> >>> >> >> Hi Ian,
> >> >> >>> >> >>
> >> >> >>> >> >> We are going to need abit more info.
> >> >> >>> >> >> Is this an upgrade you've just done to SBS 2003 when the
> >> >> >>> >> >> issues
> >> >> >>> >> >> started
> >> >> >>> >> >> occuring?
> >> >> >>> >> >> Were any new software or drivers installed right before your
> >> >> >>> >> >> issue
> >> >> >>> >> >> started
> >> >> >>> >> >> occuring?
> >> >> >>> >> >> Are you able to get into your event viewer via Safe Mode?
> >> >> >>> >> >> ..event
> >> >> >>> >> >> log
> >> >> >>> >> >> errors
> >> >> >>> >> >> would really help us.
> >> >> >>> >> >> If this configuration (SBS 2003) did work fine before, have
> >> >> >>> >> >> you
> >> >> >>> >> >> tried
> >> >> >>> >> >> launching Last Known Good Config from the boot menu?
> >> >> >>> >> >> You should probably run an antivirus scan on your server, an
> >> >> >>> >> >> online
> >> >> >>> >> >> scanner
> >> >> >>> >> >> such as http://housecall.trendmicro.com/ is a good one.
> >> >> >>> >> >> You might also want to run a chkdsk to see if there are any
> >> >> >>> >> >> problems
> >> >> >>> >> >> with
> >> >> >>> >> >> your hard drive.
> >> >> >>> >> >>
> >> >> >>> >> >> Coraleigh Miller
> >> >> >>> >> >>
> >> >> >>> >> >>
> >> >> >>> >> >>
> >> >> >>> >> >> "Ian" <Ian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> >>> >> >> news:1BD5C7E1-0403-4C5C-A489-C5665A3BCAD7@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >>> >> >> > Running Windows 2003 SBS, now certain apps won't launch:
> >> >> >>> >> >> > 1) Any administrative tools
> >> >> >>> >> >> > 2) Event viewer
> >> >> >>> >> >> > 3) Services viewer
> >> >> >>> >> >> > 4) ISA Management
> >> >> >>> >> >> >
> >> >> >>> >> >> > Any ideas why this is happening? Done a full cold reboot
> >> >> >>> >> >> > and
> >> >> >>> >> >> > problem
> >> >> >>> >> >> > persists. Other apps like Veritas Backup and Enterprise
> >> >> >>> >> >> > Manager
> >> >> >>> >> >> > work
> >> >> >>> >> >> > fine.
> >> >> >>> >> >>
> >> >> >>> >> >>
> >> >> >>> >> >>
> >> >> >>> >>
> >> >> >>> >>
> >> >> >>> >>
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
Well, I used MS's Process Monitor to see what was going on when MMC.EXE was
executed, and it appears that there are several registry entries missing. I
tried to unregister the associated dll's, but got an error. I couldn't
register them either.
I'm going to try and fully uninstall SP2, then reinstall it to see if that
will reregister the files.
"Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
> You could also try using Microsoft's Process Monitor
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/processmonitor.mspx
> This will help to show what files are being launched when you start up your
> mmc. And it might give us abit more info.
>
> When you go to use it make sure that all other programs are closed, as it
> will be easier to see our data this way, and then press the clear button at
> the top and then launch your mmc, then press the capture button again which
> will halt the process explorer allowing you to view the info. For viewing
> the file names it might be easier to have only the "Show file system
> activity" button at the top pressed.
>
> Coraleigh
>
>
> "XraySpecs" <XraySpecs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2D998AA4-2684-42CE-BB31-FCE944FC1260@microsoft.com...
> > Tried that, and I still get the version error even after deleting the reg
> > entries. That seems to be more for the snapins than the main console.
> >
> > I've run out of ideas, do you have any more?
> >
> > "Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi XraySpecs,
> >>
> >> Try this...
> >>
> >> From Microsoft...
> >> "
> >> Conflicts that occur with previous installations
> >> Warning Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry
> >> incorrectly
> >> by using Registry Editor or by using another method. These problems might
> >> require that you reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot
> >> guarantee
> >> that these problems can be solved. Modify the registry at your own risk.
> >>
> >> This issue may occur if there is a version conflict with a previous MMC
> >> installation. If an earlier version of MMC is installed on the computer,
> >> remove the MMC version details from the Windows registry. To do this,
> >> follow
> >> these steps: 1.Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.
> >> 2.In the left pane, locate and then expand the following registry subkey:
> >> HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{D5AB5662-131D-453D-88C8-9BBA87502ADE}\InprocServer32
> >> 3.Remove all the registry entries under the InprocServer32 key except for
> >> the 3.0.0.0 entry.
> >> 4.On the File menu, click Exit.
> >> "
> >>
> >> Coraleigh
> >>
> >> "XraySpecs" <XraySpecs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:E73A0F68-3EE1-463C-A135-5DD987F2D6EC@microsoft.com...
> >> > Well, after installing SP2 again it still didn't work. I tried getting
> >> > the
> >> > MMC v3.0 download to install, but it keeps telling me that the SP
> >> > version
> >> > is
> >> > newer and won't install the downloaded version.
> >> > I can't find an uninstall string anywhere for the MMC component. Is
> >> > there
> >> > any way to uninstall the "broke" one so that I can install the
> >> > downloaded
> >> > one?
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Also heres the tech doc which accompanies this download..it offers
> >> >> solutions
> >> >> if you run into issues installing...
> >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=907265
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "Coraleigh Miller" <CoraleighMiller@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:u%23nTBpG4HHA.3900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> >> >> > Try reinstalling the MMC itself ...
> >> >> > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...0b-908d-4b5d-8aa8-27b962566d9f&DisplayLang=en
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Coraleigh
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "XraySpecs" <XraySpecs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> > news25AE4AF-3D44-49E5-9D44-DDF09239A00D@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >> Update: Installed the Administrative Tools, and it hasn't fixed the
> >> >> >> problem.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> "Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>> Does MMC open up at all? (Start->Run->type mmc). And if it does
> >> >> >>> are
> >> >> >>> you
> >> >> >>> able
> >> >> >>> to open event viewer from within it? (File->Add/Remove
> >> >> >>> Snap-in->Add->Event
> >> >> >>> Viewer).
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>> You may want to try reinstalling the Admin tools as it could fix a
> >> >> >>> corruption or reregister whatever is wonky...
> >> >> >>> For Windows 2003
> >> >> >>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...15-c8f4-47ef-a1e4-a8dcbacff8e3&DisplayLang=en
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>> For Windows 2003 SP1
> >> >> >>> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...85-f0c7-436a-a392-25793a25bad7&DisplayLang=en
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>> Coraleigh
> >> >> >>>
> >> >> >>> "XraySpecs" <XraySpecs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> >>> news:C16FB933-8189-46D0-96A0-A0212853B146@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >>> > There are no errors that pop when you run one of these mcs's.
> >> >> >>> > The
> >> >> >>> > mouse
> >> >> >>> > cursor briefly switches to an hour glass, but then nothing
> >> >> >>> > starts.
> >> >> >>> > I checked the event logs from a remote pc, and there are no
> >> >> >>> > errors
> >> >> >>> > associated with trying to launch one of the mcs in any of the
> >> >> >>> > logs.
> >> >> >>> > I have already checked the mcs files, and they are still in the
> >> >> >>> > system32
> >> >> >>> > folder. They won't run from there either.
> >> >> >>> >
> >> >> >>> > "Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
> >> >> >>> >
> >> >> >>> >> Do you get any kind of error message pop up when you try and
> >> >> >>> >> run
> >> >> >>> >> one
> >> >> >>> >> of
> >> >> >>> >> these mcs?
> >> >> >>> >>
> >> >> >>> >> You could try to view the event log & services remotely through
> >> >> >>> >> another
> >> >> >>> >> machine's
> >> >> >>> >> Computer Management Console to see if it gives us any clues.
> >> >> >>> >> (Logged
> >> >> >>> >> on
> >> >> >>> >> as
> >> >> >>> >> Domain Admin right-click
> >> >> >>> >> MyComputer select Manage, right-click the Computer Management
> >> >> >>> >> (Local)
> >> >> >>> >> and
> >> >> >>> >> select Connect to Another Computer, then type in the address of
> >> >> >>> >> your
> >> >> >>> >> problem
> >> >> >>> >> server.)
> >> >> >>> >> Also sounds silly, but you might want to confirm that your
> >> >> >>> >> Eventvwr.msc,
> >> >> >>> >> Services.msc, etc are actually still in your Windows\System32
> >> >> >>> >> folder
> >> >> >>> >> and
> >> >> >>> >> that you can run them directly from there.
> >> >> >>> >>
> >> >> >>> >> Coraleigh
> >> >> >>> >>
> >> >> >>> >> "XraySpecs" <XraySpecs@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >> >> >>> >> message
> >> >> >>> >> news:E3C40664-B9C5-4F53-8B5F-B5ADFDB1AE6F@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >>> >> > Thanks for the response...
> >> >> >>> >> > This problem started without warning, and no new drivers or
> >> >> >>> >> > software
> >> >> >>> >> > has
> >> >> >>> >> > been added for weeks.
> >> >> >>> >> > I booted in safe mode and could not run any of the listed
> >> >> >>> >> > apps,
> >> >> >>> >> > including
> >> >> >>> >> > event viewer.
> >> >> >>> >> > I tried the 'Last known good configuration' with no change.
> >> >> >>> >> > A virus scan has turned up nothing, and neither did chkdsk.
> >> >> >>> >> >
> >> >> >>> >> > Ideas?
> >> >> >>> >> >
> >> >> >>> >> > "Coraleigh Miller" wrote:
> >> >> >>> >> >
> >> >> >>> >> >> Hi Ian,
> >> >> >>> >> >>
> >> >> >>> >> >> We are going to need abit more info.
> >> >> >>> >> >> Is this an upgrade you've just done to SBS 2003 when the
> >> >> >>> >> >> issues
> >> >> >>> >> >> started
> >> >> >>> >> >> occuring?
> >> >> >>> >> >> Were any new software or drivers installed right before your
> >> >> >>> >> >> issue
> >> >> >>> >> >> started
> >> >> >>> >> >> occuring?
> >> >> >>> >> >> Are you able to get into your event viewer via Safe Mode?
> >> >> >>> >> >> ..event
> >> >> >>> >> >> log
> >> >> >>> >> >> errors
> >> >> >>> >> >> would really help us.
> >> >> >>> >> >> If this configuration (SBS 2003) did work fine before, have
> >> >> >>> >> >> you
> >> >> >>> >> >> tried
> >> >> >>> >> >> launching Last Known Good Config from the boot menu?
> >> >> >>> >> >> You should probably run an antivirus scan on your server, an
> >> >> >>> >> >> online
> >> >> >>> >> >> scanner
> >> >> >>> >> >> such as http://housecall.trendmicro.com/ is a good one.
> >> >> >>> >> >> You might also want to run a chkdsk to see if there are any
> >> >> >>> >> >> problems
> >> >> >>> >> >> with
> >> >> >>> >> >> your hard drive.
> >> >> >>> >> >>
> >> >> >>> >> >> Coraleigh Miller
> >> >> >>> >> >>
> >> >> >>> >> >>
> >> >> >>> >> >>
> >> >> >>> >> >> "Ian" <Ian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> >>> >> >> news:1BD5C7E1-0403-4C5C-A489-C5665A3BCAD7@microsoft.com...
> >> >> >>> >> >> > Running Windows 2003 SBS, now certain apps won't launch:
> >> >> >>> >> >> > 1) Any administrative tools
> >> >> >>> >> >> > 2) Event viewer
> >> >> >>> >> >> > 3) Services viewer
> >> >> >>> >> >> > 4) ISA Management
> >> >> >>> >> >> >
> >> >> >>> >> >> > Any ideas why this is happening? Done a full cold reboot
> >> >> >>> >> >> > and
> >> >> >>> >> >> > problem
> >> >> >>> >> >> > persists. Other apps like Veritas Backup and Enterprise
> >> >> >>> >> >> > Manager
> >> >> >>> >> >> > work
> >> >> >>> >> >> > fine.
> >> >> >>> >> >>
> >> >> >>> >> >>
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