Microsoft Management console has Stopped Working
Hello , I have a big problem with the MMC (microsoft management console) my Computer tells me that microsoft management console can not open the file C:/windows/system32/devmgmt.msc as the the file may not exist, or is not an MMC console or was created by a later version of MMC. this issue may occur because you do not have sufficient rights to access to the file and when i tried to to open Microsoft Management Console, I am Getting Error Message that Say Microsoft Management Console has stopped working. Why i am getting this Error please help me Thank in advance
Re: Microsoft Management console has Stopped Working
This problem can occur when a program that has an associated MMC snap-in, is removed and leaves an orphaned entry in the registry. To resolve this problem: Ignore the message in the Symptoms section and - click OK to start MMC.
- Click Console.
- Click Add\Remove Snap-in.
- Click the orphaned snap-in. (The snap-in should not have an icon.)
- Click Remove.
- Click OK to close the Add\Remove snap-in window.
- Save your changes to the console.
Re: Microsoft Management console has Stopped Working
If the snap-in loads correctly,and You Are Still Having proble,then the .msc file that you were using to open the snap-in may have become corrupted. Save the console file that you created in the previous steps, and then use this new console file to open the snap-in.
- To do this, follow these steps: On the Console menu, click Save As.
- Type a name for your new console file, and then press ENTER.
If the snap-in does not load, review the product documentation for the program that uses the snap-in that you are having problems with.
Re: Microsoft Management console has Stopped Working
The file for this process is normally located in the directory "% SystemRoot% \System32\mmc.exe" (% SystemRoot% is usually C:\WINDOWS by default).
The mmc is not a live virus, a worm, a Trojan horse, a spyware, nor an AdWare. It is a system process can be stopped.You can locate in the Following path and try to run it also try performing a clean boot
To perform a clean boot, please do as follows:
- Click Start->Run...->type msconfig and press Enter
- Click Services tab and select Hide All Microsoft Services and Disable All third party Services.
- Click Startup tab and Disable All startup items
- Click OK and choose Restart