Brian
December 5th 03, 07:39 PM
Thanks for responding to my post. I tried what you
suggested, but I came up with a failure. It said that
the gpedit.dll module could not be found. I went into the
sytem32 folder and visually verified that it was there.
If you know of anything else I could try, please let me
know. Thanks again.
>-----Original Message-----
>The binary housing the snapin is gpedit.dll. First, I
>would try to re-register this snapin, by unregistering
and
>then registering again. To unregister, open a command
>window, and use this command: "regsvr32 /u gpedit.dll".
>This should show a popup that announces that this
>succeeded. To register, this command: "regsvr32
>gpedit.dll". Again, you should get a popup announcing
>success. If you still get the same error, I would
suspect
>a damaged version of gpedit.dll.
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
>confers no rights.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I was wondering if anyone else had experienced this
>>problem. I went under Control panel - administrative
>>tools - Local security policy. When I click on Local
>>security policy I received the following error:
>>
>>"Snap-in creation failed
>>
>>The snap-in is not created. it may not be installed
>>properly.
>>Name: Group Policy CLSID:{8FC0B734-A0E1-11D1-A7DE3-
>>0000F87571E3}"
>>
>>Any idea why I might have received this error or how I
>>would go about re-installing the snap-in that appears
to
>>be faulty?
>>.
>>
>.
>
suggested, but I came up with a failure. It said that
the gpedit.dll module could not be found. I went into the
sytem32 folder and visually verified that it was there.
If you know of anything else I could try, please let me
know. Thanks again.
>-----Original Message-----
>The binary housing the snapin is gpedit.dll. First, I
>would try to re-register this snapin, by unregistering
and
>then registering again. To unregister, open a command
>window, and use this command: "regsvr32 /u gpedit.dll".
>This should show a popup that announces that this
>succeeded. To register, this command: "regsvr32
>gpedit.dll". Again, you should get a popup announcing
>success. If you still get the same error, I would
suspect
>a damaged version of gpedit.dll.
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
>confers no rights.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I was wondering if anyone else had experienced this
>>problem. I went under Control panel - administrative
>>tools - Local security policy. When I click on Local
>>security policy I received the following error:
>>
>>"Snap-in creation failed
>>
>>The snap-in is not created. it may not be installed
>>properly.
>>Name: Group Policy CLSID:{8FC0B734-A0E1-11D1-A7DE3-
>>0000F87571E3}"
>>
>>Any idea why I might have received this error or how I
>>would go about re-installing the snap-in that appears
to
>>be faulty?
>>.
>>
>.
>