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Hi,

I wasn't able to find a similar post regarding this which is surprising since we have it appear for the majority of our clients...

On closing FileMaker Server Admin the following error is displayed: "MMC has detected an error in a snap-in. It is recommended that you shut down and restart MMC."

Since we are in the process of closing FMS Admin anyway, this is already shutting down MMC.

For this particular example our client is running Windows Server 2003 R2, Standard X64 Edition, Service Pack 1. But we have other clients who have this same error on Windows Server 2000, etc.

We are located in Australia - I mention this since there are 1 or 2 other oddities as a result of not having the Regional Settings set to US.

Anyone know the cause, or know how to prevent it?

Thanks,

jd.

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For this particular example our client is running Windows Server 2003 R2, Standard X64 Edition, Service Pack 1

You didn't tell us what version of FileMaker Server you're running here.

But in any regard, the version of Windows Server you're using is [color:red]not a certified version for any version of FileMaker Server. And that's the likely cause of the error's being generated. It is also possible that some patch downloaded and installed may have caused this as well.

Steven

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