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Snap-in Creation Failed - regedit32.exe and gpedit.exe
Snap-in Creation Failed - regedit32.exe and gpedit.exe
Hi,
Unfortunate, I have disabled regedit32.exe and gpedit.exe in group policy. Even i tired logon as "Administrator" i'm unable open both snap-in. How do i revoke this? Please help me out.
"Snap-in Creation Failed.The user policies prevent MMC from creating the snap-in
Name:Group Policy Object Editor
CLSID:{8FC0B734-A0E1-11D1-A7D3-0000F87571E3}"
Regards,
Skillsen
Odpovědi
- I am sure you have a second PC where you can start regedit. If you have network connection to the other just make the changes remotely by making a remote connection via regedit (located in the "file" menu).
Other merhods to reset the necessary registry keys mentioned in the linked article:
- use the command reg.exe /add
- make a small vbscript
(those can be performed directly on the affected PC)
Patrick- Označen jako odpověďMiles ZhangMSFT, Moderátor8. července 2009 2:29
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- Please see if this links helps. http://windowsitpro.com/article/articleid/73793/jsi-tip-2472-administrator-cant-edit-group-policy-in-a-windows-2000-domain.html
http://technetfaqs.wordpress.com Hi Syed,
Even i've disabled regedit. Not able to modify registry also.- I am sure you have a second PC where you can start regedit. If you have network connection to the other just make the changes remotely by making a remote connection via regedit (located in the "file" menu).
Other merhods to reset the necessary registry keys mentioned in the linked article:
- use the command reg.exe /add
- make a small vbscript
(those can be performed directly on the affected PC)
Patrick- Označen jako odpověďMiles ZhangMSFT, Moderátor8. července 2009 2:29
- Senthil, can you give a short update about currecnt status please?
Patrick - Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I've disabled regedit and gpedit in my Domain Controller. So i can't access the same from anyother machine in the domain. Could you please help me to resolve this in the Domain controller.
Senthil - If you really have disabled regedit on all machines use the other method I mentioned: reg.exe
This is an OS integrated commandline tool to modify registry. Hopefully you have not disabled this one ;-)
Run "reg add /?" to see how it works.
Then follow the link
http://windowsitpro.com/article/articleid/73793/jsi-tip-2472-administrator-cant-edit-group-policy-in-a-windows-2000-domain.html
and add the appropriate registry value.
Then you should be able to start GPedit again...
Patrick

