It turns out that it is easy to solve the Windows XP console failure

  
        The author's operating system is Windows XP. One day, I suddenly found out that when running some management programs, the system prompts that MMC can't open the file, saying that the file may not exist, or there is not enough permission to access this file. This is a situation that has never been encountered before. What is going on? The system prompt file does not exist, but the actual file is good; the system prompts that there is not enough permission, but the author's user is the administrator account, the permission is the highest level. What can I do? I suspected that there was a virus in my computer, so I took the latest version of Rising to kill the poison, and found that the problem still exists. There is no way, I have to go online to ask friends.

A post was posted on the forum to explain your own problems and see if anyone knows how to solve them. It didn't take long for the post to be sent out, and many enthusiastic netizens helped me. Most of them said that there is a problem with IIS. I suggest that I uninstall IIS and try to reinstall it. I followed the method they said, uninstalled IIS in Windows XP first, and then reinstalled IIS using the Windows XP installation disk. As a result, I found that the problem was solved and I could access the hypervisor normally. If you are experiencing this situation, try the author's method, so that the problem can be solved.
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