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of Windows operating systems. The mmc.exe file is located in the C:\Windows\System32 folder. Operating System and Applications affected by the mmc.exe error are: All versions of Windows 2000 All reinstall mmc windows 7 versions of Windows 2003 MS SQL server Error appearing on the screen “mmc.exe
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OK to terminate the program.” What should I do to fix the mmc.exe error? MMC.exe is an integral part of the Windows operating system. However, it is not a core process. It starts http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f10/solved-mmc-exe-issue-608585.html when the ‘Administrative tools’ are run in the operating system. You should not terminate this process until you suspect something is wrong with it. This can happen due to three reasons: SQL Server 7.0 Database program Problem with Event Viewer on Windows 2000 Mmc.exe is corrupt or affected by a virus Error with SQL Server 7.0 Database program This error pops up in SQL because of http://www.fixyourerrors.com/how-to-resolve-mmc-exe-error-in-windows/ two reasons: MMC.exe keeps running in the Task List – If SQL is used as a replication distributor, then the option ‘Automatically Refresh Items Displayed under Replication Monitor in the Server Tree’ is enabled by default. So, even after closing the SQL enterprise manager, mmc.exe keeps running and tries to refresh the items. When this happens, execution of any other command will keep returning the error. Workaround Solution The work around for this is to not select the default option ‘Automatically Refresh Items Displayed under Replication Monitor in the Server Tree’. This problem has been recognized as a bug in SQL 7.0 and has been corrected in Service Pack 1 (SP1). You can download SQL 7.0 SP1 from Microsoft Support website. Closing Script Error - When a large script is previewed in the database and you try to copy that using the Copy toolbar, the mmc.exe error pops up on the screen. Workaround Solution The workaround for this is not to use the Copy toolbar button from the preview Window. Instead, you can use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + C to copy text to notepad and change the script according to your needs. Problem w
tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumWindows XP http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/115670-45-application-error MMC.exe - Application Error AnonymousFeb 2, 2005, 6:13 PM Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain (More info?)My new AMD 64 build with XP pro service pack 2 installed is running http://www.exe-error-fixes.com/dealing-mmcexe-problems/ smooth with one exception ...... everytime I leave device manager I get MMC.exe - Application Error the instruction at 0x66028429 referenced memory at 0x66028429 The memory could error windows not be written. I'm stumped does anyone have any ideas? 3 answers Last reply Aug 17, 2005 More about application error johnMar 31, 2005, 8:32 AM Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain (More info?)I don't know the answer, but I get the same error.I *DO* know that it goes away if you rebuild your profile from scratch, application error windows but that's a really long winded solution.I've been trying to figure out the similarities between our systems that have the error & those that don't.Any chance you've got a Matrox graphics card with two (or more) screens? Have you installed spybot and/or ad-aware?Regards,-JB"paranger"
the Services consoles. File Information Mmc.exe is a core system file of the Windows Operating System. The file is located in C:\Windows\System32 folder. The most common size of the mmc.exe file is 815,104 bytes, but you may also find it in the following sizes: 774,144, 1,414,656, 1,790,464, 1,792,512, 1,354,752, 815,616, 848,896, 780,800, 774,656, 918,528, and 61,440 bytes. Should I Terminate This Process? The mmc.exe process is an integral part of Windows Vista/XP/2003/2000 and loads when you use any Administrative Tools. Although the process is not required for your system to run, you should not terminate this process unless you suspect it of causing problems. Common Mmc.exe Problem and Solution You may encounter a problem with mmc.exe when the process does not shut down even after you close the management console window that uses it. A hotfix is available to fix this particular issue on a Microsoft Windows 2000 Server SP1. You can obtain the hotfix from the Microsoft support website and install it on your computer Can the Mmc.exe file running on my PC be a virus? Yes, it is possible. Although the true mmc.exe is a safe file, many malware programs are known to disguise themselves as the genuine mmc.exe file. Names of some such malware programs along with their file location are mentioned below: Name of the Malware File Location W32/Dzan-A %SystemRoot% W32/Oscabot-I %SystemRoot%inisys.exe W32/Lovgate-F %SystemRoot% or other locations) Note: Here, %SystemRoot% is a variable and refers to the location where Windows is installed. By default, it is C:\Windows for Windows Vista, XP, 98/95/ME and C:\Winnt.for Windows NT. Also, often malicious programs, such as virus, spyware etc take up similar name as existing system tasks to prevent users from identifying them. For instance, an unsolicited process may be present on your PC as mmmc.exe, mmcc.exe or mcm.exe. Go through the list of current processes running on your computer to locate any discrepancies. To view current processes, press Ctrl + Alt + Del and click the Processes tab on the Windows Task Manager window. If you see any unsolicited process running, check the location where the file is located, and then kill the process. Next, you need to d