Windows XP, correct ? If you've spelled this file's name correctly,
mmcmdgr.dll , than *strongly* suggest you have the file scanned here:
http://www.virustotal.com
The correct name of the file is: mmcndmgr.dll
The disabling of the Automatic Updates service and the name of the .dll
file appear to be an indication that the system is infected with malware.
IF you find that the file is malware related, please go here for
no-charge assistance:
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/support/default.mspx
> No charge support
> • Call 1-866-PCSafety or 1-866-727-2338
>
> This phone number is for virus and other security-related support. It is available 24 hours a day for
> the U.S. and Canada. For phone numbers outside of the U.S. and Canada, select your region.
> http://support.microsoft.com/common/....aspx?rdpath=4
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
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arikyeo wrote:
> When I try to start the 'Automatic updates' service in the services.msc, it
> popped out the error message:
>
> ''An error has occored in the script of this page.
>
> Line:1
> Char:1
> Error:Unspecified error
> Code:0
> URL: res://C:\WINDOWS\System32/mmcmdgr.dll/views.htm
>
> Do you still want to continue running scripts on this page?''
>
> When I click yes, nothing happens.
>
> This has happened for weeks now and my Trend Micro always popped out ,
> saying that there is a high risk change. When I undo the change, it still
> popped out again and again and again.
>
> What should I do other than reformatting the PC?