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HTH, JW. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Wunders's post on February 1, Hey JW;.

In reply to Schmipau's post on February 2, There is some malware out there that causes things to disappear from the menus by simply hiding the shortcuts. Hopefully this is what you have. It will complain but it's OK. If you then see your shortcuts there ghosted, simply right-click on each, select "Properties", and un-check the "Hidden" box under the "General" tab.

In reply to Wunders's post on February 2, I tried it and the Administrative Tools file folder is still empty. In reply to Schmipau's post on February 3, Alternately, how do I run these programs individually like "Services Manager"? In reply to b1b13's post on November 19, There are a couple of boats here The snap-in might not have been installed correctly. I din't have a service Pack 3 disk, only had my original Windows disk Which I think is pre any Service pack.

All updates up to SP3 have been done-on line via the Update Service. That took quiet a while but completed without error or other message. System Log advised: Windows File Protection file scan completed successfully. I still had no Disk Management in Computer management. Got a HTTP error. The resource cannot be found. Or pointers where best to try searching for a solution. I've tried Microsoft's site and other Web groups but just get buried in irrelevant unhelpful postings.

Thanks for any suggestions. This path should be up to, but not including the folder "i" where these files exist. Also, there is another important path that SFC needs if ANY service packs have been subsequently added on top of that of the original disk. This other path defines where the Service Pack files reside not the actual service pack installation source disk, but the location where Windows has made copies of the service pack installation files to.

As long as these three registry values are set corrctly with the two valid locations, SCF should be able to run without giving you any error messages. But back to your original Disk Management problem : the following may be of some help : Error message when you try to open some MMC 3. Previously I had searched high and low through MS sites and boards using all the main keywords and never found that item Anyway I downloaded and installed the hot-fix available from there but that didn't fix my problem, I still don't have any "Disk Management".

But I just checked the Registry keys you gave:. As for:. On my PC that is: Value not set Worth a shot. Component Services. You had a couple that i could not find that's normal I guess I wonder if somebody else had another list with a few other things on it. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums.

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Joined Feb 8, Messages 5. I have no idea why. Any help on restoring these folders would be appreciated. Joined Nov 25, Messages Did you try reinstalling windows?? Sometimes if it's not original copy you have to install again. No and I really don't wish to. Everything is working fine and I can still access System Restore,msconfig,etc. I just wanted a quick remedy for this problem.

Any other idea's? Joined Nov 26, Messages Right click on the Start button and select Properties.



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