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Article ID: 201855 - Last Review: October 27, 2006 - Revision: 3.2
SMS: Dll.log on Client Does Not Report Date/Time on Error Messages
This article was previously published under Q201855
A Systems Management Server 2.0 client records Windows Management Interface (WMI) related connectivity errors in Dll.log, which is located at %Windir%\System32\WBEM (for client computers running Windows NT) or %Windir%\System\WBEM (for client computers running Windows 95 or Windows 98). Dll.log reports errors connecting WinMgmt and DLLs but without date-time stamps or further descriptions.
This is a WMI\WBEM problem and is noncritical to Systems Management Server 2.0.
To Reproduce the Problem
Install Systems Management Server 2.0; Cim.rep is created and Dll.log under \WBEM is generated. Dll.log reports access errors as shown below:
Error: Access denied to file C:\WINNT40E\System32\WBEM\WinMgmt.exe.
Error: Access denied to file C:\WINNT40E\System32\WBEM\fastprox.dll.
Error: Access denied to file C:\WINNT40E\System32\WBEM\mofd.dll.
Error: Access denied to file C:\WINNT40E\System32\WBEM\wbemcomn.dll.
Error: Access denied to file C:\WINNT40E\System32\WBEM\wbemcore.dll.
Error: Access denied to file C:\WINNT40E\System32\WBEM\wbemess.dll.
Error: Access denied to file C:\WINNT40E\System32\WBEM\wbemprox.dll.
Error: Access denied to file C:\WINNT40E\System32\WBEM\wbemsvc.dll
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- Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0 Standard Edition
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