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Exe will not open windows xp mmc

Version: 69.36.43
Date: 05 May 2016
Filesize: 0.792 MB
Operating system: Windows XP, Visa, Windows 7,8,10 (32 & 64 bits)

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DLL Tool downloads and saves mmc.exe to its default location C:\ Windows\ System32\ to fix mmc.exe errors like command line not responding, appcrash, hang, high CPU/ Memory usage issues for Windows 7/8/ XP/ Vista operating systems. Introduction to Mmc.exe Mmc.exe ( Microsoft Management Console) is an ISV-extensible, common presentation service for management applications. MMC is included in the Windows® 2000 operating system, and will also run on the Windows NT® 4.0, Windows 95, and Windows 98 family of operating systems. It lets system administrators create much more flexible user interfaces and customize administration tools. MMC unifies and simplifies day-to-day system management tasks. It hosts tools and displays them as consoles. These tools, consisting of one or more applications, are built with modules called snap-ins. The snap-ins also can include additional extension snap-ins. MMC is a core part of Microsoft's management strategy and is included in Microsoft Windows® 2000 operating systems. In addition, Microsoft development groups will use MMC for future management applications. Microsoft Management Console enables system administrators to create special tools to delegate specific administrative tasks to users or groups. Microsoft provides standard tools with the operating system that perform everyday administrative tasks that users need to accomplish. These are part of the All Users profile of the computer and located in the Administrative Tools group on the Startup menu. Saved as MMC console (.msc) files, these custom tools can be sent by e-mail, shared in a network folder, or posted on the Web. They can also be assigned to users, groups, or computers with system policy settings. A tool can be scaled up and down, integrated seamlessly into the operating system, repackaged, and customized. Using MMC, system administrators can create unique consoles for workers.
Hi there, I am using Window XP Profession and recently i can't seems to open up my device manager ( Start-> My Computer-> Hardware-> Device Manager). It pop up a message Windows cannot find 'mmc.exe.' Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again. To search for a file, click the Start button, and then click Search. Note: I do not have the Win XP disc coz my friend DIY this com for me. What i have done myself:- Reboot my com ( Doesn't work)-tried Start-> Run->devmgmt.exe (popped up the same message) Can you please help me solve it? Thanks in advance. Note: I do not have the Win XP disc coz my friend DIY this com for me. OK well then we have only one other option at this point. Parallel Installation of Windows XPBoot to the Windows XP installation cd by pressing a key when the Press any key to boot from cd prompt appears at the top of the screen. At the Welcome to Setup screen, press Enter to set up Windows XP. Accept the License Agreement by pressing F8 With your current installation selected in the box, press Esc Select C: Partition1 [ NTFS] in the box and press Enter To continue setup using this partition, press CNow you should see formatting options.choose the last one, Leave the current file system intact (no changes and press Enter To use a different folder, press Esc Name the folder WINDOWS0 (just type a 0 (zero) and press Enter The Windows installation should begin. This will install Windows to a new folder, leaving your data intact. Any programs installed on the old directory will have to be reinstalled to the new one. Device drivers will also have to be installed for all the hardware to work as it should. The data will be located in the Documents and Settings folder ( C:\ Documents and Settings) under your old user account name.so when you set up the new installation, give yourself a slightly different user account name. Jump to content Started by Jess_12, May 12 2013.

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