Configuration Manager Remote Control: rc.exe - Entry Point Not Found

It appears this may have been caused by a patch since it happened after our systems were patched, but I can't be sure.  This issue was reported before on SCCM servers that had KB2830477 installed.  In some cases removing it works, but not in all
cases. 
To create this error, we right-click a computer in a collection in the SCCM admin console on one of the SCCM servers, we get the message "Configuration Manager Remote Control: rc.exe - Entry Point Not Found" with the text "The procedure entry
point PdhAddEnglishCounterW could not be located in the dynamic link library pdh.dll."  If the SCCM admin console is installed on a workstation, this can be used to start Remote Tools without a problem.  This is only on Windows 2008 R2 servers
running the SCCM Admin console.

Does this continue to occur if you reinstall the console?
Does the console match the version of the ConfigMgr site?
Have you reviewed your AV logs to see if it might be getting in the way?
Have you used procmon to potentially identify issues with locating the the DLL?
Does this happen when folks are launching the admin console while directly RDPed into the server or when the console is served up using RemoteApp (given that's what the mentioned hotfix is for)?
Jason | http://blog.configmgrftw.com

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