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RonnyEhv1982
Guest
Hi everybody,
I have just installed exchange server 2007 (32 bit) on windows server 2003
(32 bit), running in a VMWare environment.
I have installed all the updates and service packs for exchange server 2007
and server 2003.
However, when I choose Server Management and I click on the User snap-in, I
get the following message:
MMC has detected an error in a snap-in. It is recommended that that you shut
down and restart MMC.
0 Report this error to Microsoft, and then shut down MMC.
0 Continue running and ignore errors with this snap-in for the rest of the
session.
0 Continue running and always ignore errors with this snap-in, regardless of
user or session.
If I choose the second option and want to add a User, I get again an error
in the 'add user wizard'. The visual studio just-in-time debugger informs
that an unhandled win32 exception occurred in addusr.exe [5336].
I tried to find info on the internet for solving the problem but I could not
find any solution.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Regards,
Ronny
I have just installed exchange server 2007 (32 bit) on windows server 2003
(32 bit), running in a VMWare environment.
I have installed all the updates and service packs for exchange server 2007
and server 2003.
However, when I choose Server Management and I click on the User snap-in, I
get the following message:
MMC has detected an error in a snap-in. It is recommended that that you shut
down and restart MMC.
0 Report this error to Microsoft, and then shut down MMC.
0 Continue running and ignore errors with this snap-in for the rest of the
session.
0 Continue running and always ignore errors with this snap-in, regardless of
user or session.
If I choose the second option and want to add a User, I get again an error
in the 'add user wizard'. The visual studio just-in-time debugger informs
that an unhandled win32 exception occurred in addusr.exe [5336].
I tried to find info on the internet for solving the problem but I could not
find any solution.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Regards,
Ronny