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1- Is that the complete text of the message? For example, does the
message go on to say this: "This may be because you do not have sufficient access rights to the file." [Always post the complete, exact text of error messages.] 2- Can you run Windows defragmenter from the command line? (I do not believe Windows defragmenter will defragment an external hard disk. For that you need third-party software.) --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est vince wrote: > Hi too all: > > When I attempt to defragment my C; or EX HD I get this message: > MMC cannot open the file C:\windows\system32\dfrg.msc > > Can anyone shed some light on what I need to do. > > Thanks, Vince |
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"Leonard Grey" wrote: > 1- Is that the complete text of the message? For example, does the > message go on to say this: > > "This may be because you do not have sufficient access rights to the file." > > [Always post the complete, exact text of error messages.] > > 2- Can you run Windows defragmenter from the command line? > > (I do not believe Windows defragmenter will defragment an external hard > disk. For that you need third-party software.) > > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est > > vince wrote: > > Hi too all: > > > > When I attempt to defragment my C; or EX HD I get this message: > > MMC cannot open the file C:\windows\system32\dfrg.msc > > > > Can anyone shed some light on what I need to do. > > > > Thanks, Vince > Leonard: Yes it does say that & a bit more, do you need to know every bit?. I used to right click on my c: & ex hd. icons in my computer & proceed to tools then defrag/ and or check for errors. Always worked fine until today. I was able to defrag manually in Run then type in dfragc: & defragf:. |
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"Leonard Grey" wrote: > 1- Is that the complete text of the message? For example, does the > message go on to say this: > > "This may be because you do not have sufficient access rights to the file." > > [Always post the complete, exact text of error messages.] > > 2- Can you run Windows defragmenter from the command line? > > (I do not believe Windows defragmenter will defragment an external hard > disk. For that you need third-party software.) > > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est > > vince wrote: > > Hi too all: > > > > When I attempt to defragment my C; or EX HD I get this message: > > MMC cannot open the file C:\windows\system32\dfrg.msc > > > > Can anyone shed some light on what I need to do. > > > > Thanks, Vince > Leonard: The complete text is as follows: MMC cannot open the fileC:\windows\system32\dfrag.msc This may be because the file does not exist, is not an MMC console or was created by a later version of MMC. This may also be because you don't have sufficient access rights to the file. |
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Vince
291 -Restore Defrag Snap-In http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ vince wrote: > "Leonard Grey" wrote: > >> 1- Is that the complete text of the message? For example, does the >> message go on to say this: >> >> "This may be because you do not have sufficient access rights to the >> file." >> >> [Always post the complete, exact text of error messages.] >> >> 2- Can you run Windows defragmenter from the command line? >> >> (I do not believe Windows defragmenter will defragment an external >> hard disk. For that you need third-party software.) >> >> --- >> Leonard Grey >> Errare humanum est >> >> vince wrote: >>> Hi too all: >>> >>> When I attempt to defragment my C; or EX HD I get this message: >>> MMC cannot open the file C:\windows\system32\dfrg.msc >>> >>> Can anyone shed some light on what I need to do. >>> >>> Thanks, Vince >> > > Leonard: > > The complete text is as follows: > MMC cannot open the fileC:\windows\system32\dfrag.msc > This may be because the file does not exist, is not an MMC console > or was created by a later version of MMC. This may also be because > you don't have sufficient access rights to the file. |
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"vince" <vince@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:53D5299C-C750-4838-8A12-A453C8568D67@microsoft.com... > > > "Leonard Grey" wrote: > >> 1- Is that the complete text of the message? For example, does the >> message go on to say this: >> >> "This may be because you do not have sufficient access rights to the >> file." >> >> [Always post the complete, exact text of error messages.] >> >> 2- Can you run Windows defragmenter from the command line? >> >> (I do not believe Windows defragmenter will defragment an external hard >> disk. For that you need third-party software.) >> >> --- >> Leonard Grey >> Errare humanum est >> >> vince wrote: >> > Hi too all: >> > >> > When I attempt to defragment my C; or EX HD I get this message: >> > MMC cannot open the file C:\windows\system32\dfrg.msc >> > >> > Can anyone shed some light on what I need to do. >> > >> > Thanks, Vince >> > > Leonard: > > The complete text is as follows: > MMC cannot open the fileC:\windows\system32\dfrag.msc > This may be because the file does not exist, is not an MMC console or was > created by a later version of MMC. This may also be because you don't > have sufficient access rights to the file. > > What are the permissions on dfrag.msc? Does your account have permissions which allow it to execute the file? Jim |
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"Gerry" wrote: > Vince > > 291 -Restore Defrag Snap-In > http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm > > > -- Gerry: Thanks for the help. I tried your suggestion & providing I did the loading procedure correctly, it didn't help at all. I'm not, however, sure I installed it correctly. Are you sure it is #291 & not 280? Anyhow I rt. click on #291 & "saved link as" to my C: drive. It then came up in "Downloads". Then I click on "Open & "Open executible file' opens w/ all the virus cobble-dee-gook. From there I'm scared $hitle$$ on what to do further. HELP! Thanx again. Vince > > > > Hope this helps. > > Gerry > ~~~~ > FCA > Stourport, England > Enquire, plan and execute > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > vince wrote: > > "Leonard Grey" wrote: > > > >> 1- Is that the complete text of the message? For example, does the > >> message go on to say this: > >> > >> "This may be because you do not have sufficient access rights to the > >> file." > >> > >> [Always post the complete, exact text of error messages.] > >> > >> 2- Can you run Windows defragmenter from the command line? > >> > >> (I do not believe Windows defragmenter will defragment an external > >> hard disk. For that you need third-party software.) > >> > >> --- > >> Leonard Grey > >> Errare humanum est > >> > >> vince wrote: > >>> Hi too all: > >>> > >>> When I attempt to defragment my C; or EX HD I get this message: > >>> MMC cannot open the file C:\windows\system32\dfrg.msc > >>> > >>> Can anyone shed some light on what I need to do. > >>> > >>> Thanks, Vince > >> > > > > Leonard: > > > > The complete text is as follows: > > MMC cannot open the fileC:\windows\system32\dfrag.msc > > This may be because the file does not exist, is not an MMC console > > or was created by a later version of MMC. This may also be because > > you don't have sufficient access rights to the file. > > > |
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If you have Windows XP Professional you can check your permissions for
the executable from the security tab. (Do this from an Administrator account.) If you have XP Home you'll need to be in Safe Mode to see the Security tab. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est vince wrote: > > "Leonard Grey" wrote: > >> 1- Is that the complete text of the message? For example, does the >> message go on to say this: >> >> "This may be because you do not have sufficient access rights to the file." >> >> [Always post the complete, exact text of error messages.] >> >> 2- Can you run Windows defragmenter from the command line? >> >> (I do not believe Windows defragmenter will defragment an external hard >> disk. For that you need third-party software.) >> >> --- >> Leonard Grey >> Errare humanum est >> >> vince wrote: >>> Hi too all: >>> >>> When I attempt to defragment my C; or EX HD I get this message: >>> MMC cannot open the file C:\windows\system32\dfrg.msc >>> >>> Can anyone shed some light on what I need to do. >>> >>> Thanks, Vince > > Leonard: > > The complete text is as follows: > MMC cannot open the fileC:\windows\system32\dfrag.msc > This may be because the file does not exist, is not an MMC console or was > created by a later version of MMC. This may also be because you don't > have sufficient access rights to the file. > > |
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Try kb922379...Also,if any hd listed with the OS can be defraged,in cmd
type efrag E: Or any other hd listed,E: being a listed hd"vince" wrote: > Hi too all: > > When I attempt to defragment my C; or EX HD I get this message: > MMC cannot open the file C:\windows\system32\dfrg.msc > > Can anyone shed some light on what I need to do. > > Thanks, Vince |
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I am having the exact same problem with the same message all the way down to
not having access rights. I have been using it on this computer for a year and a half and the only thing I can think of is that I had downloaded the SP3 and had so much trouble with it that I uninstalled it. This is the first time I had tried to use the defragmenter since then and wonder if there is a connection. "Andrew E." wrote: > Try kb922379...Also,if any hd listed with the OS can be defraged,in cmd > type efrag E: Or any other hd listed,E: being a listed hd> > "vince" wrote: > > > Hi too all: > > > > When I attempt to defragment my C; or EX HD I get this message: > > MMC cannot open the file C:\windows\system32\dfrg.msc > > > > Can anyone shed some light on what I need to do. > > > > Thanks, Vince |
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