![]() In my case, deleting the “wsus” file, reset the MMC snap-in, and allowed me to use it again and configure it for a new server. When browsing, here’s what it looks like on my system: User MMC config/cache folder Microsoft Management Console (MMC) is a component of Microsoft Windows that provides system administrators and advanced users an interface for configuring. Your user profile contains all MMC snap-in information and configuration in the following directory: C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\MMC To resolve this, you need to clear your local configuration for the snap-in. ![]() There was no way to use or reconfigure it. ![]() When opening the WSUS MMC snap-in, it would report an error, give me the option to unload (which didn’t work), and do nothing else. In my case, this occurred on a system where I was trying to use the WSUS (Windows Server Update Services) snap-in, and it was configured for an old server that didn’t exist anymore. You may find yourself in a situation where an MMC snap-in errors out, and doesn’t allow you to reconfigure, fix, or use it. ![]()
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