mmc.exe - Application Unable to Start (0xc0000102)












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When i'm trying to run anything from the MMC or any MSC related apps in my local account (An Administrator), all i get is an error : The application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000102)., and if i do try running mmc.exe, all i get is a Blank MMC, and the taskbar name "Console1". But if i do try running it thru an elevated CMD, i can start them fine (Example: compmgmt.msc). I have tried running SFC, DISM, and chkdsk /f /r, but they all do return a "normal" answer (all is fine).



Steps Reproduced:




  1. SFC/ SCANNOW: no integrity violations


  2. DISM: all is good


  3. chkdsk/f /r - initially what caused the problems in MMC, and other areas of the laptop. I ran a chkdsk command from my laptop when it suddenly caused a bootloop. (Stuck in Preparing Startup Repair)


  4. regsvr32 msxml.dll/msxml2.dll.msxml3.dll: msxml and msxml2 not found in sys32 folder. only msxml3.



Workarounds:
1. Start .msc's from Elevated CMD



Other related Problems Found:




  1. Missing MSXML and MSXML2. (but sfc and dism still does not recognize these problems)


Is there any fix to these problems? Aside from a full reset (a last resort)?










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  • Do they work correctly for other user accounts? How about from yours, only in Safe Mode? If you were having disk errors, then a reset is probably your best bet (after ensuring the disk is OK and/or replaced), as based on what's here, it sounds like it's a permissions problem (possibly ACL corruption caused by disk errors), and those are usually REALLY hard to find (to correct).
    – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
    Dec 6 at 17:52










  • It sounds like the application is not having access to some resource. Could it be that you installed a new .NET Framework? Maybe some files changed ownership
    – dmb
    Dec 6 at 18:42










  • Or have you uninstalled the .NET Framework?
    – harrymc
    Dec 6 at 20:55










  • as an addition to the launching of administrative tools on an elevated cmd, they will also work in their normal way of launching (Win+X; Searching the tools) IF i turn off UAC
    – Ivan Aldwin A. Cristobal
    Dec 7 at 5:50
















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When i'm trying to run anything from the MMC or any MSC related apps in my local account (An Administrator), all i get is an error : The application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000102)., and if i do try running mmc.exe, all i get is a Blank MMC, and the taskbar name "Console1". But if i do try running it thru an elevated CMD, i can start them fine (Example: compmgmt.msc). I have tried running SFC, DISM, and chkdsk /f /r, but they all do return a "normal" answer (all is fine).



Steps Reproduced:




  1. SFC/ SCANNOW: no integrity violations


  2. DISM: all is good


  3. chkdsk/f /r - initially what caused the problems in MMC, and other areas of the laptop. I ran a chkdsk command from my laptop when it suddenly caused a bootloop. (Stuck in Preparing Startup Repair)


  4. regsvr32 msxml.dll/msxml2.dll.msxml3.dll: msxml and msxml2 not found in sys32 folder. only msxml3.



Workarounds:
1. Start .msc's from Elevated CMD



Other related Problems Found:




  1. Missing MSXML and MSXML2. (but sfc and dism still does not recognize these problems)


Is there any fix to these problems? Aside from a full reset (a last resort)?










share|improve this question






















  • Do they work correctly for other user accounts? How about from yours, only in Safe Mode? If you were having disk errors, then a reset is probably your best bet (after ensuring the disk is OK and/or replaced), as based on what's here, it sounds like it's a permissions problem (possibly ACL corruption caused by disk errors), and those are usually REALLY hard to find (to correct).
    – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
    Dec 6 at 17:52










  • It sounds like the application is not having access to some resource. Could it be that you installed a new .NET Framework? Maybe some files changed ownership
    – dmb
    Dec 6 at 18:42










  • Or have you uninstalled the .NET Framework?
    – harrymc
    Dec 6 at 20:55










  • as an addition to the launching of administrative tools on an elevated cmd, they will also work in their normal way of launching (Win+X; Searching the tools) IF i turn off UAC
    – Ivan Aldwin A. Cristobal
    Dec 7 at 5:50














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When i'm trying to run anything from the MMC or any MSC related apps in my local account (An Administrator), all i get is an error : The application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000102)., and if i do try running mmc.exe, all i get is a Blank MMC, and the taskbar name "Console1". But if i do try running it thru an elevated CMD, i can start them fine (Example: compmgmt.msc). I have tried running SFC, DISM, and chkdsk /f /r, but they all do return a "normal" answer (all is fine).



Steps Reproduced:




  1. SFC/ SCANNOW: no integrity violations


  2. DISM: all is good


  3. chkdsk/f /r - initially what caused the problems in MMC, and other areas of the laptop. I ran a chkdsk command from my laptop when it suddenly caused a bootloop. (Stuck in Preparing Startup Repair)


  4. regsvr32 msxml.dll/msxml2.dll.msxml3.dll: msxml and msxml2 not found in sys32 folder. only msxml3.



Workarounds:
1. Start .msc's from Elevated CMD



Other related Problems Found:




  1. Missing MSXML and MSXML2. (but sfc and dism still does not recognize these problems)


Is there any fix to these problems? Aside from a full reset (a last resort)?










share|improve this question













When i'm trying to run anything from the MMC or any MSC related apps in my local account (An Administrator), all i get is an error : The application was unable to start correctly (0xc0000102)., and if i do try running mmc.exe, all i get is a Blank MMC, and the taskbar name "Console1". But if i do try running it thru an elevated CMD, i can start them fine (Example: compmgmt.msc). I have tried running SFC, DISM, and chkdsk /f /r, but they all do return a "normal" answer (all is fine).



Steps Reproduced:




  1. SFC/ SCANNOW: no integrity violations


  2. DISM: all is good


  3. chkdsk/f /r - initially what caused the problems in MMC, and other areas of the laptop. I ran a chkdsk command from my laptop when it suddenly caused a bootloop. (Stuck in Preparing Startup Repair)


  4. regsvr32 msxml.dll/msxml2.dll.msxml3.dll: msxml and msxml2 not found in sys32 folder. only msxml3.



Workarounds:
1. Start .msc's from Elevated CMD



Other related Problems Found:




  1. Missing MSXML and MSXML2. (but sfc and dism still does not recognize these problems)


Is there any fix to these problems? Aside from a full reset (a last resort)?







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  • Do they work correctly for other user accounts? How about from yours, only in Safe Mode? If you were having disk errors, then a reset is probably your best bet (after ensuring the disk is OK and/or replaced), as based on what's here, it sounds like it's a permissions problem (possibly ACL corruption caused by disk errors), and those are usually REALLY hard to find (to correct).
    – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
    Dec 6 at 17:52










  • It sounds like the application is not having access to some resource. Could it be that you installed a new .NET Framework? Maybe some files changed ownership
    – dmb
    Dec 6 at 18:42










  • Or have you uninstalled the .NET Framework?
    – harrymc
    Dec 6 at 20:55










  • as an addition to the launching of administrative tools on an elevated cmd, they will also work in their normal way of launching (Win+X; Searching the tools) IF i turn off UAC
    – Ivan Aldwin A. Cristobal
    Dec 7 at 5:50


















  • Do they work correctly for other user accounts? How about from yours, only in Safe Mode? If you were having disk errors, then a reset is probably your best bet (after ensuring the disk is OK and/or replaced), as based on what's here, it sounds like it's a permissions problem (possibly ACL corruption caused by disk errors), and those are usually REALLY hard to find (to correct).
    – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
    Dec 6 at 17:52










  • It sounds like the application is not having access to some resource. Could it be that you installed a new .NET Framework? Maybe some files changed ownership
    – dmb
    Dec 6 at 18:42










  • Or have you uninstalled the .NET Framework?
    – harrymc
    Dec 6 at 20:55










  • as an addition to the launching of administrative tools on an elevated cmd, they will also work in their normal way of launching (Win+X; Searching the tools) IF i turn off UAC
    – Ivan Aldwin A. Cristobal
    Dec 7 at 5:50
















Do they work correctly for other user accounts? How about from yours, only in Safe Mode? If you were having disk errors, then a reset is probably your best bet (after ensuring the disk is OK and/or replaced), as based on what's here, it sounds like it's a permissions problem (possibly ACL corruption caused by disk errors), and those are usually REALLY hard to find (to correct).
– Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
Dec 6 at 17:52




Do they work correctly for other user accounts? How about from yours, only in Safe Mode? If you were having disk errors, then a reset is probably your best bet (after ensuring the disk is OK and/or replaced), as based on what's here, it sounds like it's a permissions problem (possibly ACL corruption caused by disk errors), and those are usually REALLY hard to find (to correct).
– Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
Dec 6 at 17:52












It sounds like the application is not having access to some resource. Could it be that you installed a new .NET Framework? Maybe some files changed ownership
– dmb
Dec 6 at 18:42




It sounds like the application is not having access to some resource. Could it be that you installed a new .NET Framework? Maybe some files changed ownership
– dmb
Dec 6 at 18:42












Or have you uninstalled the .NET Framework?
– harrymc
Dec 6 at 20:55




Or have you uninstalled the .NET Framework?
– harrymc
Dec 6 at 20:55












as an addition to the launching of administrative tools on an elevated cmd, they will also work in their normal way of launching (Win+X; Searching the tools) IF i turn off UAC
– Ivan Aldwin A. Cristobal
Dec 7 at 5:50




as an addition to the launching of administrative tools on an elevated cmd, they will also work in their normal way of launching (Win+X; Searching the tools) IF i turn off UAC
– Ivan Aldwin A. Cristobal
Dec 7 at 5:50















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