XPe. Local Users & Groups. Invalid Syntax. Pleace Help!!
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XPe. Local Users & Groups. Invalid Syntax. Pleace Help!!

 
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Trond A. Tømte
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 4:15 pm    Post subject: XPe. Local Users & Groups. Invalid Syntax. Pleace Help!! Reply with quote

Hello!
I need some help! The image I've made as it should except for Local
Users and Groups. It seems that all the components are there, as far as
I can tell! When I enter Computer Management, the Local Users and Groups
icon is marked with an x over it! When I click on it the window to the
right sees, Unable to accesses the computer … The error was: Invalid
Syntax.

Dos any one have any suggestions??

Thanks
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Nick Nehrhood /MSFT/
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 1:28 am    Post subject: Re: XPe. Local Users & Groups. Invalid Syntax. Pleace Help!! Reply with quote

Hi Trond -

It sounds like you might not have the lusrmgr.msc file in your runtime.
The component that owns the computer management snap-in component doesn't
pull in the Users Control Panel component. Because of that behavior, when
you browse the computer management snap-in you will recieve the behavior you
described. Just add the Users Control Panel component to your config and
you'll be working just fine. (assuming that adding this component doesn't
break any footprint restrictions you may have)

Cheers.

--
Nick Nehrhood
(Windows Embedded Group)

Embedded team blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/embedded/
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"Trond A. Tømte" <trond.tomte@nordkontakt.no> wrote in message
news:MPG.1dda993128d1d5fc98968d@news.microsoft.com...
Quote:
Hello!
I need some help! The image I've made as it should except for Local
Users and Groups. It seems that all the components are there, as far as
I can tell! When I enter Computer Management, the Local Users and Groups
icon is marked with an x over it! When I click on it the window to the
right sees, Unable to accesses the computer . The error was: Invalid
Syntax.

Dos any one have any suggestions??

Thanks
Back to top
Trond A. Tømte
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 9:29 am    Post subject: Re: XPe. Local Users & Groups. Invalid Syntax. Pleace Help!! Reply with quote

In article <eXVZ7dK5FHA.1368@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>,
nickneh@online.microsoft.com says...
Quote:
Hi Trond -

It sounds like you might not have the lusrmgr.msc file in your runtime.
The component that owns the computer management snap-in component doesn't
pull in the Users Control Panel component. Because of that behavior, when
you browse the computer management snap-in you will recieve the behavior you
described. Just add the Users Control Panel component to your config and
you'll be working just fine. (assuming that adding this component doesn't
break any footprint restrictions you may have)

Cheers.


Hi!

Thanks! But I have added the Users Control Panel! That is part of the
problem!

Any other suggestions??

Thanks!
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Nick Nehrhood /MSFT/
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Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 1:28 am    Post subject: Re: XPe. Local Users & Groups. Invalid Syntax. Pleace Help!! Reply with quote

If you have both the "Users Control Panel" component (which brings in
lusrmgr.msc) and the "Administration Support Tools" component (which brings
in compmgmt.msc) then you're hitting something that I've not seen before.
Try using Diskmon and Regmon from http://www.sysinternals.com to see if they
give any hints as to a registry key or file which could be missing. I'd
also suggest that you check the Event Viewer (this is brought in by the
Administration Support Tools component) to see if there are any errors in
either the Application or System nodes.

--
Nick Nehrhood
(Windows Embedded Group)

Embedded team blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/embedded/
---
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
_____________________________________

"Trond A. Tømte" <trond.tomte@nordkontakt.no> wrote in message
news:MPG.1ddbb8e3892fb48798968e@news.microsoft.com...
Quote:
In article <eXVZ7dK5FHA.1368@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>,
nickneh@online.microsoft.com says...
Hi Trond -

It sounds like you might not have the lusrmgr.msc file in your
runtime.
The component that owns the computer management snap-in component doesn't
pull in the Users Control Panel component. Because of that behavior,
when
you browse the computer management snap-in you will recieve the behavior
you
described. Just add the Users Control Panel component to your config and
you'll be working just fine. (assuming that adding this component doesn't
break any footprint restrictions you may have)

Cheers.


Hi!
Thanks! But I have added the Users Control Panel! That is part of the
problem!

Any other suggestions??

Thanks!
Back to top
Trond A. Tømte
Guest





Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:28 am    Post subject: Re: XPe. Local Users & Groups. Invalid Syntax. Pleace Help!! Reply with quote

In article <OtRvw6Y5FHA.268@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl>,
nickneh@online.microsoft.com says...
Quote:
If you have both the "Users Control Panel" component (which brings in
lusrmgr.msc) and the "Administration Support Tools" component (which brings
in compmgmt.msc) then you're hitting something that I've not seen before.
Try using Diskmon and Regmon from http://www.sysinternals.com to see if they
give any hints as to a registry key or file which could be missing. I'd
also suggest that you check the Event Viewer (this is brought in by the
Administration Support Tools component) to see if there are any errors in
either the Application or System nodes.



Hi!
Thanks for the help people!

I got it working! I removed the component "Users Control Panel". Then
added it again ran an update and then rebuilt the image and it then
worked as it should. All the files that I needed were seems to have been
there, but it probably was a registry entry was missing!

Thanks for the help!
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