This MAY be true, however sometimes just the link on the Administrative
Tools goes bad. Forcing a snap in through MMC usually works. If that's the
case, then repairing the Administrative Tools may be all he needs.
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Louis Vitiello Jr.
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MCSE, MCSA, MCP, A+/N+
ERCP XP Pro / Net Concepts
"jasonboche" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:FF3B927D-7E92-42F8-AACB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> To try to piece this back together again could be painful. I think it
> would
> be easier to back up your DHCP database and configuration, uninstall DHCP
> server, reinstall DHCP server, and restore your DHCP database and
> configuration.
>
> Jas
>
> "(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:
>
>> In windows 2000 server . Once a professional try to uninstall DHCP
>> components from registry but accidently he uninstall all DHCP related
>> components . Now a day Whenever I wish to open DHCP from administrative
>> tool , an error occur "DHCP snap in failed to intialize {CLSID
>> 90901AF6-7A31-11D0-97E0-00C04FC3357A} " .
>> Neither system allow me to install DHCP component from add remove
>> component .
>>
>> please help
>>
>>
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