WinXP group policy prompts "MMC can not create a snap-in" What should I do?

  
                

The computer command line is a very useful feature. It mainly helps us to open some things on the computer faster, but sometimes when we want to use the command line to open the group policy, we find that it is prompted. MMC can't create the management unit's problem, then when you encounter the WinXP group policy prompt "MMC can't create the snap-in", what should I do? Do not understand the friends to see the tutorial provided by Xiaobian!

Methods /steps:

1, appear & ldquo; MMC could not create the snap-how do & rdquo; the main problem is the computer environment variable changes caused.

2, in order to solve this problem, first right-click & ldquo; My Computer & ldquo ;, then click & ldquo; & ldquo ;, properties as shown below:

3, and then in the pop-up box to find & ldquo; Superior & rdquo; tab, click & ldquo; & rdquo ;, the environment variables as shown below:

4, the & ldquo; the system variable & rdquo; or Under the user environment variable, find the “PATH environment variable”. It is up to the user to decide whether to use system environment variables or user environment variables. Some users may only set user environment variables.

5, then double-click the PATH variable name, the variable value field, enter:% SystemRoot% \\ system32;% SystemRoot%;% SystemRoot% \\ system32 \\ WBEM Note: If other system variables appear, do not Delete, please do not delete, use “;“ (half-width semicolon) to separate from other variables.

6, and then determine the user environment variables and environment variables, just save your edits, as shown below:

7, and then we try to enter into the group policy, open a command line input Gpedit.msc, as shown below:

8, then we will see normal group policy interface, error solve it! The problem of setting the group policy is the problem I just encountered, mainly caused by the change of the computer environment variable.

These are the WinXP Group Policy Tips & ldquo; MMC could not create the snap & rdquo; solution, and not a lot of steps, we have encountered this problem, you can try the above methods, oh.

Copyright © Windows knowledge All Rights Reserved