Event Viewer Error In Snap-in
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team. Easily Resolving an Event Viewer Error using a Process Memory Dump ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ ntdebugFebruary 16, 200913 0 0 0 My event viewer error 10016 name is Ryan Mangipano (ryanman) and I am a Sr. Support
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Escalation Engineer at Microsoft. Today I will be blogging about how I used the SOS .Net Framework event viewer error 55 debugging extension (and !analyze -v) to easily troubleshoot a .Net Framework exception. This exception was preventing Event Viewer from displaying properly. Event Viewer was returning an error that http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/event-viewer-mmc-could-not-create-the-snap-in/7c9aaea1-e0b7-42fd-adc0-f7d0b3f22c3d provided very little information about what was actually causing the issue. I will demonstrate how, in this case, it was very easy to use windbg to obtain information about what went wrong. I did not have to perform a live debug on the issue. Instead, I used a process dump to obtain very exact information, which https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ntdebugging/2009/02/16/easily-resolving-an-event-viewer-error-using-a-process-memory-dump/ was returned by the debugger, relating to the root cause. I was then able to use Process Monitor to identify the file that needed to be examined. These actions led me to the source of the problem, which was easily corrected. Also, the issue discussed in this blog was easily reproduced on Windows Server 2008. This means that you should be able to practice this debug exercise, on your non-production Windows 2008 SP1 Server, for learning purposes if you are interested in doing so. Issue Reported: The following error was encountered when opening eventvwr.msc (Event Viewer) on a Windows 2008 Server system: "MMC could not create the snap-in." MMC could not create the snap-in. The snap-in might not have been installed correctly Name: Event Viewer CLSID: FX:{b05566ad-fe9c-4363-be05-7a4cbb7cb510} First Step- Research & Data Gathering: After ensuring I first understood the problem reported, I searched for known issues. I found out that we have seen this error before.
Snap-in The Microsoft Management Console (MMC) is an application that provides a graphical-user interface (GUI) and a programming framework in which consoles (collections of administrative tools) can be created, http://troubleshooter.xyz/fix-mmc-could-not-create-the-snap-in/ saved, and opened. MMC was originally released as part of the Windows 98 Resource Kit, and is included on all later versions. It uses a Multiple Document Interface (MDI) in an environment similar to Microsoft's Windows Explorer. MMC is considered to be a container for the actual operations, and is known as a "tools host." It does not, itself, provide management, but rather a framework in which management tools can event viewer operate. Sometimes, there may be a possibility of scenario in which some snap-ins may not work properly. Especially, if the registry configuration of a snap-in is broken (note that Registry Editor is not a snap-in), the snap-in initialization would fail. In this case, you’re likely to get following error message (an specific message in case of Event Viewer): MMC could not create the snap-in. The snap-in might not have been event viewer error installed correctly. Let's see how to fix MMC Could Not Create The Snap-in error via following method: Method 1: Turn on the Microsoft .net Framework Right click on the windows button and select control panel. Click on programs. Now select "Turn Windows features on or off" under Programs and Features. Now select “Microsoft .net Framework 3.5". You have to expand each component and check the ones you want to turn on. Restart the computer and check if the issue is fixed if not then go to the next step. You may run the system file checker tool once again. It might fix the issue. How to use system file checker tool. The above method might fix the MMC Could Not Create The Snap-in error but if it doesn't then follow the next method. Method 2: Registry fix Press windows + R key simultaneously and type "regedit" in the Run dialog box to open Registry Editor. NOTE: Before manipulating registry you should make backup of registry or create a system restore point. Inside registry navigate to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MMC\SnapIns Inside SnapIns search for the error number specified in CLSID. After navigating to the following key, right click on the FX:{b05566ad-fe9c-4363-be05-7a4cbb7cb510} and select Export. This will let you to backup the registry key into .reg file. Next, right click