Friday, March 23, 2012

MMC Can't open SQL Server Enterprise Manager.msc

Hi All,
I'm using XP Pro, and Windows SQL Server 2000 SP3a, and I'm getting the
error:
MMC cannot open the file c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
Server\80\Tools\Binn\SQL Server Enterprise Manager.msc. This may be because
the files does not exist, is not an MMC console, or was created by a later
version of MMC. This may also be because you do not have sufficied access
rights to the file.
...when trying to run Enterprise Manager. I have tried re-installing the
server and client tools, and SP3a, but still the same error.
I have administrator access to the PC, but strangely, I can run enterprise
manager if logged on as the local administrator. I can also run SQL Server
Enterprise Manager.msc if I rename it to anything else, and it seems to work
all right.
Shall I just carry on using the new SQL Server Enterprise Manager 2? It
seems like a very odd issue.
Thanks in advance.
RyanRyan,
Can you rename it to SQLEM.msc? Does that work? Then just create a
shortcut on your desktop or Start Menu, and all should be well.
--
Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
http://www.markallison.co.uk
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
Ryan Breakspear wrote:
> Hi All,
> I'm using XP Pro, and Windows SQL Server 2000 SP3a, and I'm getting the
> error:
> MMC cannot open the file c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\80\Tools\Binn\SQL Server Enterprise Manager.msc. This may be becau
se
> the files does not exist, is not an MMC console, or was created by a later
> version of MMC. This may also be because you do not have sufficied access
> rights to the file.
> ...when trying to run Enterprise Manager. I have tried re-installing the
> server and client tools, and SP3a, but still the same error.
> I have administrator access to the PC, but strangely, I can run enterprise
> manager if logged on as the local administrator. I can also run SQL Serve
r
> Enterprise Manager.msc if I rename it to anything else, and it seems to wo
rk
> all right.
> Shall I just carry on using the new SQL Server Enterprise Manager 2? It
> seems like a very odd issue.
> Thanks in advance.
> Ryan
>|||Yep, I can rename it to anything. I can run it fine renamed as something
else, I just wondered why the problem, and if there was a solution.
Thanks for your reply.
Ryan
"Mark Allison" <marka@.no.tinned.meat.mvps.org> wrote in message
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> Ryan,
> Can you rename it to SQLEM.msc? Does that work? Then just create a
> shortcut on your desktop or Start Menu, and all should be well.
> --
> Mark Allison, SQL Server MVP
> http://www.markallison.co.uk
> Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
> http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
>
> Ryan Breakspear wrote:
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found this workaround before re-installing everything... Still would
like to know what is causing this though...
Cheers - Craig
Ryan Breakspear wrote:
> *Hi All,
> I'm using XP Pro, and Windows SQL Server 2000 SP3a, and I'm getting
> the
> error:
> MMC cannot open the file c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\80\Tools\Binn\SQL Server Enterprise Manager.msc. This may be
> because
> the files does not exist, is not an MMC console, or was created by a
> later
> version of MMC. This may also be because you do not have sufficied
> access
> rights to the file.
> ....when trying to run Enterprise Manager. I have tried
> re-installing the
> server and client tools, and SP3a, but still the same error.
> I have administrator access to the PC, but strangely, I can run
> enterprise
> manager if logged on as the local administrator. I can also run SQL
> Server
> Enterprise Manager.msc if I rename it to anything else, and it seems
> to work
> all right.
> Shall I just carry on using the new SQL Server Enterprise Manager 2?
> It
> seems like a very odd issue.
> Thanks in advance.
> Ryan *
cjeff
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View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message888314.html|||I have been trying to fix this problem for some time. The fact that it
worked for you when you renamed it tipped me off to the source of the
problem. There is a cached version of the MMC file in the C:\Documents and
Settings\<username>\Application Data\Microsoft\MMC folder.
The problem is that on my system that cached file was corrupted.
Once I deleted the cached file, I was able to open SQL EntMgr with no proble
m.
"cjeff" wrote:

> I have the exact same settings, and the exact same problem. Wish I had
> found this workaround before re-installing everything... Still would
> like to know what is causing this though...
> Cheers - Craig
> Ryan Breakspear wrote:
>
> --
> cjeff
> ---
> Posted via http://www.mcse.ms
> ---
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