computer management does not

I have a windows 2003 server, let me considered the merits of the question, the problem is that I have a lot of viruses and they allowed nothing to install, so I scan the server remotely with awast av and after analysis I have difficulty automatically viral components and the components involved some windows files important due to which the system did allow me to log on I managed to recover the files deleted, but regedit, sfc.exe aren't able to recover, and I is not even able to go to the management of the computer option even if compmgmt.msc is in the windows/system32 folder, when I clicked on the management of the computer, it is not finding the computer management, kindly give me the solution thnx

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Faran aslam

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