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How to solve mmc.exe application error mmc.exe repair 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. Download More information: Download Support Purchase Discount Coupon Screenshots Free License 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 https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/3928aa45-497c-4f2a-93fb-faaa7946d973/mmc-fails-to-load-event-viewer-in-rtm?forum=itprovistaapps 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 http://www.dlltool.com/articles/fix-solve-mmc-exe-application-error/ 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 who report to them or for workgroup managers. They can assign a tool with a system policy, deliver the file by e-mail, or post the file to a shared location on the network. When a workgroup manager opens the .msc file, access will be restricted to those tools provided by the sys
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/179667-microsoft-management-console-error.html support BSOD Help and Support » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Microsoft Management Console error... 07 Aug 2011 #1 Tex Paintower Windows 7 Ultimate x64 4 posts Microsoft Management Console error... I am not able to run Disk Management or Device Manager, I get the following error: Attachment 169153 If I ignore the error I get this: Attachment 169154 event viewer The problem signature says: Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: mmc.exe Application Version: 6.1.7600.16385 Application Timestamp: 4a5bc808 Fault Module Name: MFC42u.dll Fault Module Version: 6.6.8064.0 Fault Module Timestamp: 4d79bfc6 Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 00000000000bb573 OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1 Locale ID: 1033 Additional Information 1: 7bb3 Additional Information 2: 7bb3ac2c8377fca32006d78590544f92 Additional Information 3: dea8 Additional Information 4: dea8423ef6a33fbb3a2e3c8064d44cff I've tried searching for a solution to this problem but can't find one. If mmc.exe has become corrupted would event viewer mmc.exe it be possible to copy the file from an old drive I have laying around that still has a Windows 7 installation on it? My System Specs OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Tex Paintower View Public Profile Find More Posts by Tex Paintower . 09 Aug 2011 #2 MvdB Windows 7 64b Ultimate 1,809 posts Netherlands Hello and welcome to SF! I'd do a repair install: Repair Install Or, if you want to try something quick and safe first: Run a system file check to verify and repair your system files. To do this type cmd in search, then right click to run as administrator, then SFC /SCANNOW Read here for more information SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number custom build OS Windows 7 64b Ultimate CPU I7-2600 3.40GHz - testing various OC levels.. Motherboard ASUS Sabretooth Memory 2x 4Gb DDR3/1333 Graphics Card GTX570 - testing OC levels Sound Card motherboard 7.1 DIG. Monitor(s) Displays 2x Ilyama 24" E2409HDS-B1 2ms/DVI Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080 Keyboard Logitech G110 Mouse Logitech G700 PSU Corsair Pro HX850W Cooling Coolermaster Hyper V8 Hard Drives 120 GB Intel Elmcrest SSD 1 TB SATAII 7200RPM/32MB External 2TB USB3 Internet Speed 25Mb Other Info CPU: 7,7 RAM: 7,7 GTX: 7,9 GTX 3D : 7,9 SSD 7,6 Overall 7,6 ...... now to