Deepen Win2000 Chart (3)

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Test a computer management SNAP-I can be used although M ICrosoft provides a set of important MMC tools, providers providing service applications for Windows 2000 usually provides a management tool that is integrated into the computer management console, called For MMC Snap-in. When using S n a p - i n, common problems are incorrect installation results in invalid registry entries, causing access M m cs n a p - I n errors. The following steps describes how to handle this situation: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control on the left side of the window to position to S O f T Wa R E / M I C R O S O f T / m M c / s n a p i n s child. Click this subkey to pick it. 4) There is a set of children in the S n a p i n s sub-item. These child are COM CLSID (ie, Class ID, is the only text name of C O M). If you know the C L S i D of the lost or unattended S n a p i n, then you can determine if C L S i D is listed in the sub-items as long as you simply check. If the C L S i D of S N a P i N is not known, the N a m e s t R I n g value of each C L S I D should be checked until it is found. If you don't find this entry, then you need to reinstall the software (at least reinstall its management tool). If you find this entry, then you need to switch to the HK E Y _ C L A S E S _ R O T window, search for its C L S i D value, and view its I n p R O C S E R V value entry to ensure that the D ll of the SNAP-IN COM is in the specified location. If it is not at the specified location, S n a p - i n should be moved to the specified location or change the entry to the position where D L is.

Repair lost component service metadata DLL

Component Service is the name of the new C O M system of Windows 2000. It provides a lot of powerful new features for the C O m server, but it must be built under the mating of already C O M, while C O M relies very dependent on the registry. If one or two important C O m registry entries are destroyed or incorrect, then C O m may fail. Here's you can check and fix this fatal issue: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ c l a s e s _ r o O t, its sub-window is displayed. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree controls on the left to locate the C O m P L u s m e t a d A t a s e r v i c e s child. Click this subkey to pick it.

4) Make a note of the value of the C L S i D (this value has no name). Search for a value recorded in HK C R (i.e., HK E Y _ C L A Ss E S _ R O O T-Translator Note). When this entry is found, it is checked to ensure that D L1 of the C O M server is at the specified location. If not at the specified location, you need to reinstall the C O m or first determine the location of D L1, then move D L1 or change the registry entry. Determine why the incident is not recorded

Although there is no big promotion in the document, the powerful new event system for Windows 2000 is actually based on C O m technology. This also means that it relies on a set of critical registry entries, so the C O M server can be found and started when Windows 2000 is started. If the Windows 2000 event system does not get the event correctly, you can definite a certain C O M server in the entry in the registry. To view the C O m server entry, you can follow the steps below: 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use.

3) Use the tree control in the left side to locate the S O f T Wa R E / M I C R O S O F T / E V E N T S Y S TE E M /... / E V I.. Click this subkey to pick it. 4) Click Er Item in E V E N T C L A S E S. View its description until you find the event you lost. Next, its C L S i d (the value of the child) is searched in H K C R (i.e., H k E Y _ C L A S E S_ R O O T-Transder Note). Make sure the D l1 used by the C O M server is in the correct position. If it is not in the correct position, modify the registry entry or move d L.

Modify the default event log feature settings for Windows 2000 performance libraries

In addition to using system performance monitor, you can also track system issues through event viewer. You can control the event log of the Event Log used by modifying the registry (the main code of the system performance monitor): 1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Position the tree control using the window to the SO O f T Wa R E / M I C R o S O f T / Wi N D O W S N T / C U R RE NT VE R S I O N / P E R F L I B. Click this subkey to pick it. 4) Double-click the value of E V E N T L O G L E V E L to open the D Wo R D Editor D Word Editor, you can set it to one of the four values ​​shown in Table 3 - 1. Tip E V E N T L O g L E V EL may not exist. If you don't exist, you can create it with the Edit | Add Value menu item.

Warning: This event record registry entry only affects the performance library without affecting the system performance monitor. The direct solution in front of this chapter "Determines the reason why the incident is not recorded" affects the display of the system performance monitor tool, which must report its own error. Table 3-1 Performance library tool E VENT L OG L EVEL Value Value 0 Do not record events from performance libraries 1 log error, this is the default setting 2 record error and warning 3 error, warning, information, and success / Failure is recorded in the system performance monitor, allowing the Unicode process title name

Windows 2000 supports u n i c o d E character, but will result in a performance of certain applications. Therefore, U N I C O D E is typically prohibited, but only A n s i characters are allowed. By default, this feature of the system performance monitor is closed. You can change the registry in accordance with the following steps, enable system performance monitor support for U N i C O D e:

1) Open the Start menu and select "Run". Click the "Browse" button to start navigation until the root directory of Wi N D O W S2 0 0 0 (usually W I N N T) is found. Go to the S Y S t e m directory and find R E G E D T 3 2. E X E, select it to the dialog and click the "OK" button. The Registry Editor is launched, and all configuration units are displayed in different laminate windows, respectively. 2) Select "Window" menu item H k e y _ L O c a l _ m a c h i n e, its sub-window display. Maximize this window for use. 3) Use the tree control on the left side of the window to the S O F T Wa R E / M I C R O S O F T / WindowsNT / CURRENTVE R S I O N / P E R F L I B. Click this subkey to pick it. 4) Double-click value C O L E C T u n i c o D e P R O c e s s n a m e s opens it in the D Wo R D editor. The default is 0, indicating that this feature is prohibited. Setting C O L1 C T U N i C O D E P R O C E S N A M E S to 1, which can be used to use u N i c o d E in the process header of the system performance monitor.

Tip: C O l L E C T u N I C O D E P R O C E S N A M may not exist. If there is no existence, you can try the Edit | Add Value menu item to create it.

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