Lost tscc.msc???

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Somehow, the terminal server config snap-in, on my new-ish Windows
2003 terminal server, is gone.
How might I recover this file? And, how might I go about determining
if any other system files are gone?

I checked the installation disc, but no luck; there *was* a file named
TSCC.MS_, but renaming it didn't work. Maybe it was compressed.
I would prefer to not have to install this on a spare box (as I don't
have one), nor do I have the disk space for a VM. But I guess if push
came to shove, I could make it work, though it would certainly be a
pain. If only there were some magical resource that could make a snap-
in appear from thin air (a call to MS? fairy godmother? ;) ...

I have *no* idea how this happened. I do have several armchair
administrators in my company, with enough clout to actually have admin
rights (I know... but it's hard to argue with the guys who paid for
it), but deleting system files??? That takes effort.

Thanks!
 
Re: Lost tscc.msc???

Hello robert.waters,

With the expand command line tool you can "convert" the tscc.ms_ to the original
MS file from the disk. have a look here:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/.../proddocs/en-us/bootcons_expand.mspx?mfr=true

http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...206f-4ef9-b1b5-34026a1bbee81033.mspx?mfr=true

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
no rights.

> Somehow, the terminal server config snap-in, on my new-ish Windows
> 2003 terminal server, is gone.
> How might I recover this file? And, how might I go about determining
> if any other system files are gone?
> I checked the installation disc, but no luck; there *was* a file named
> TSCC.MS_, but renaming it didn't work. Maybe it was compressed.
> I would prefer to not have to install this on a spare box (as I don't
> have one), nor do I have the disk space for a VM. But I guess if push
> came to shove, I could make it work, though it would certainly be a
> pain. If only there were some magical resource that could make a
> snap-
> in appear from thin air (a call to MS? fairy godmother? ;) ...
> I have *no* idea how this happened. I do have several armchair
> administrators in my company, with enough clout to actually have admin
> rights (I know... but it's hard to argue with the guys who paid for
> it), but deleting system files??? That takes effort.
>
> Thanks!
>
 
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