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WMI on a NT4 Server

Original Message
Name: Rico69
Date: November 10, 2004 at 03:17:52 Pacific
Subject: WMI on a NT4 Server
OS: Windows XP SP1
CPU/Ram: Celeron 1.7 Ghz / 256 MB
Comment:
Hello all,

I'm trying to install WMI Core on a NT4 Server SP6a.
When I run WMI config manager, I get the following messages:

"Failed to initialize all required WMI classes

Win32_Processor: WMI: Invalid namespace
Win32_WMISetting: WMI: Invalid namespace
Security information: Successful
Win32_OperatingSystem: WMI: Invalid namespace"

Plus I can't click on the different tabs of the WMI config window.
And then when I run a software using WMI, I get this:
"Could not connect to WMI, ensure WMI is installed and configured.
Error occured: 8004100e."

I would really appreciate some help !!!
thanks in advance.
Eric.


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