Friday, March 9, 2012

Problems with Enterprise manager

Hallo,
I had SQL Server 2000 SP3 personal edition and its Enterprise manager
stopped working. When I'm trying to run Enterprise manager, I get error
"Microsoft Management Console has encountered a problem and needs to close.
We are sorry for the inconvenience." (More information about this error in
the end of this letter)
I tried to reinstall SQL server, but this didn't help.
Do you know what is the problem?
Thank you for your help
Vycka
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Information about error:
AppName: mmc.exe AppVer: 5.1.2600.2180 ModName: mmc.exe
ModVer: 5.1.2600.2180 Offset: 0001f07e
I get the same problem. Please let me know if you know a solution.
Thanks.
"Vycka" wrote:

> Hallo,
> I had SQL Server 2000 SP3 personal edition and its Enterprise manager
> stopped working. When I'm trying to run Enterprise manager, I get error
> "Microsoft Management Console has encountered a problem and needs to close.
> We are sorry for the inconvenience." (More information about this error in
> the end of this letter)
> I tried to reinstall SQL server, but this didn't help.
> Do you know what is the problem?
> Thank you for your help
> Vycka
> ========================
> Information about error:
> AppName: mmc.exe AppVer: 5.1.2600.2180 ModName: mmc.exe
> ModVer: 5.1.2600.2180 Offset: 0001f07e
>
>
|||Did anyone find a solution to this problem. I just started getting the
same error today. I'm only running the client tools on my machine.
Other MMC consoles(analysis services, query analyzer) work fine.
Thanks!
|||I have recently encountered this same error and I was able to fix it. It
happens to be an error with the MMC application data file for enterprise
manager in your user profile.
From windows explorer, browse to the "MMC" folder under C:\Documents and
Settings\[user_profile]\Applicaiton Data\Microsoft\ (This is a hidden folder
and to be able to view it you must show hidden files and folders in the
"Tools" --> "Folder Options" --> "View" settings). There should be a file
named "SQL Server Enterprise Manager". You can either delete or rename this
file (I prefer the latter). MMC will re-create this file the next time you
access Enterprise Manager and should then be working properly.

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