- Enter PowerShell as the keyword in the search box.
- Right-click PowerShell and select Run as administrator.
- First, enter Get-WindowsCapability -Online -Name “SNMP*” and press Enter.
- Enter Add-WindowsCapability -Online -Name “SNMP.Client~~~~0.0.1.0” and press Enter.
- Then enter Get-WindowsCapability -Online -Name “SNMP*” in PowerShell, and press Enter.
- Thereafter, press the Windows key + R keyboard shortcut.
- Input services.msc in Run, and click the OK button.
- Then users can check if the Services window includes the SNMP Service. If so, the above fix did the trick.
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