Error The Following Wmi Core Mof Files Failed To Load
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the link to no avail. I checked the registry, the key still exists. When I run wmic from the command line or try to connect to root\cimv2 from within wbemtest, I still get an error code 0x80040154, Class not registered, Facility = Interface. A search for the "fail" text in the logs yields the following (note the timestamps in the setup.log are earlier by an hour than those in the wmiadap.log. I can't seem to erase the setup.log as it is in use by another process.): ---------- SETUP.LOG (Fri Jun 25 23:37:00 2004): ERROR: The following WMI CORE MOF file(s) failed to load: (Fri Jun 25 23:37:00 2004): ERROR: Wbemupgd.dll Service Security upgrade failed. (Fri Jun 25 23:37:00 2004): ERROR: WMI(WDM) Namespace Init Failed (Fri Jun 25 23:37:01 2004): Failed to get ODBC Driver version size info (Fri Jun 25 23:37:01 2004): ERROR: A failure in verifying or removing currently installed version of WBEM ODBC. ---------- WMIADAP.LOG (Sat Jun 26 00:24:39 2004.8287707) : CLocaleDefn failed hr = 80040154 Any ideas? Thanx, Curtis >-----Original Message----- >There are other causes, but it can be a number of things. > >See this link from the bottom up for other potential remedies and >troubleshooting. Let me know if you have questions or concerns about the >steps taken. >http://www.mcse.ms/archive68-2004-1-26905.html > >-- Curtis N. Bingham, Jun 26, 2004 #1 Advertisements [MS] Scott McNairy Guest No idea about what caused it, however how to fix this would be to reinstall the OS over the top of your current configuration. In your installation media, there is a winnt32.exe executable in the i386 folder. You can execute it from a cmd.exe prompt and use the /unattend switch. It will preserve current settings and installations, but you will need to re-install security patchs when you are done. -- [MS] Scott McNairy WMI Test Engineer This posting is provided "As Is" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified at http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm "Curtis N. Bingham" <> wrote in message news:21b9a01c45b36$5cbf0280$... > Scott et al, > > I followed the instructions in the link to no avail. I > checked the registry, the key still exists. When I run > wmic from the command line or try to connect to > root\cimv2 from within wbemtest, I still get an erro