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Browse All TopicsAfter a repair install of SBS 2003 (followed by a reinstall of SP1 and the R2 components), my SBS 2003 server's Server Management Console will not run. (Everything else seems to be working fine, though, to my surprise.) When I try to kick it off, I get a generic error message: "Microsoft Management Console has encountered a problem and needs to close," etc. The problem does not appear to be within MMC itself, as I can open other consoles with no problems. Also, if I open MMC from the "Run..." line and attempt to add the Server Management snap-in, I get an error. So the problem appears to be with the Server Management snap-in itself.
The first thing I tried was the most obvious: I reinstalled the Administration component by going to Add/Remove Programs and selecting SBS 2003. The error was still there. Then a coworker mentioned that I should actually remove the Administration component, reboot, and reinstall it, as just selecting "Reinstall" may not overwrite all of the associated files and registry keys. So I tried that...and if it had worked, I wouldn't be here asking a question. I'm still getting the same error. Any ideas?
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by: TechSoEasyPosted on 2007-02-23 at 18:47:33ID: 18600725
To make sure that the console has the proper permissions you need to check it directly in: ssServer\A dministrat ion
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\SmallBusine
Both Domain Admins and SYSTEM should have Full Control. No other permission items should be listed.
Jeff
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