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Cannot open Hyper-V - server 2012R2

When opening Hyper-V Manager I get
"mmc cannot open the file c /windows/system32/virtgmt.msc"

Logged in a domain administrator.  User account in control panel shows it in the administrator group.
Any idea how to fix that?
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Karl
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Not sure which of your suggestion did the trick, but it is working.
Thank you very much
Karl
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I strongly believe the one with regsvr32
I am glad it worked out
Please close the question
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No comment has been added to this question in more than 21 days, so it is now classified as abandoned.

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