JSI Tip 5281. Windows XP reports that Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) might be corrupted?

Jerold Schulman

May 7, 2002

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You may receive any of the following error messages in Windows XP:

Unable to view network properties.

Windows cannot display the properties of connection. Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) might be corrupted.

Unable to view System Information (MSinfo32).

If you run Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), wmimgmt.msc, you receive:

Failed to connect to local computer due to WMI:Generic failure.

These error will occur if the %SystemRoot%System32WbemRepository folder is damaged.

To fix this problem:

1. Use the Start menu to right-click My Computer.

2. Press the Manage item.

3. Double-click Services and Applications in the left-hand pane.

4. Press Services to expand it.

5. Scroll to Windows Management Instrumentation in the right-hand pane and right-click it.

6. Press Stop.

7. Use Windows Explorer to delete all the files in the %SystemRoot%System32WbemRepository folder.

8. Shutdown and restart your computer. The Windows Management Instrumentation service will start and the files will be re-created.



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