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An attempt was made to reference a token that does not exist [Fix]

In this guide, we will show you various methods to fix the “An attempt was made to reference a token that does not exist” error in Windows. So recently I carried out a task that involved changing the name of the User folder that is present in the C drive. While that was successfully carried out, but the real problem arose after I restarted the PC.

All the tweaks that I enabled from the Windows Professional Build over to the Home edition refused to open. Apart from that, some system apps also had to face this wrath. So whenever I tried launching the apps like Group Policy Editor or Security Policy, or system apps like Visual Studio, then they all gave the same error- “An attempt was made to reference a token that does not exist”.

An attempt was made to reference a token that does not exist

So I did some further investigation and found out the root cause of this issue [explained in the first fix]. This then made my job easier to get hold of the fix, which upon implementation did manage to rectify the underlying issue. So I decided to write down the fix in this guide as it may help out others as well who are in the same boat as I was a few moments back. Without any further ado, let’s get started.

Fix An attempt was made to reference a token that does not exist

An attempt was made to reference a token that does not exist

It is recommended that you try out each of the below-mentioned workarounds and then see which one spells out success for you. So with that in mind, let’s get started.

FIX 1: Re-Register DLL Files

The single biggest reason why you are facing this error is that some or all of your DLL files have been unregistered. As a result of this, the system is unable to identify those files. To resolve this issue, you will have to re-register those DLL files, as explained below-

  1. Launch Command Prompt as an administrator from the Start Menu.
  2. Then execute the below command to register all the DLL files
    for /f %s in ('dir /b *.dll') do regsvr32 /s %s

    An attempt was made to reference a token that does not exist

  3. Wait for the process to complete. Once done, restart your PC.An attempt was made to reference a token that does not exist
  4. This should fix “An attempt was made to reference a token that does not exist”.

FIX 2: Use SFC and DISM Commands

System File Checker and Deployment Image Servicing and Management are two command-line utility tools that scan for corrupt Windows files and then replace them with their working counterpart. The major difference between the two is whereas the SFC replaces the corrupt files with the working ones from the cached directory on your PC, DISM does so by downloading the working files from the online Microsoft servers. And as of now, we would be making use of both these tools to fix the underlying issue.

  1. To begin with, launch CMD as an administrator from the Start Menu.
  2. Then execute the below command to open the SFC Tool:
    sfc /scannow

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  3. Once the SFC Scanning is complete, it’s time to use the DISM Tool. So copy-paste the below command:
    DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

    An attempt was made to reference a token that does not exist

  4. Now restart your PC and it should fix the underlying issue.

That’s it. These were the two different methods that shall help you fix the “An attempt was made to reference a token that does not exist” error in Windows. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.


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