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- Customize Microsoft Management Console (MMC) consoles in Windows 2000 Professional
- Beyond the point...If you have a custom MMC that you want to use as a "template" for others, MSC files are just XML and can easily be edited in a text editor. Why would you do this instead of using author mode? One word: scripting.We've just recently given...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-04
- Taking a look around Windows Vista’s new Microsoft Management Console (MMC) tool
- Windows Vista’s MMC provides an improved user interface and more functional snap-ins
- Image galleries 2007-01-28
- Customize the console in Windows 2000 Server
- Customizing your Windows 2000 Server console isn't just about looks—it's a way to put all your favorite features at your fingertips. Here's how to set up your Microsoft Management Console with the help of some snap-ins. You may have seen some cool navigation icons in a customized Microsoft...
- Technical articles 2006-11-27
- Get the Microsoft Management Console 3.0 for Windows XP
- Do you use snap-ins? The Microsoft Management Console MMC 3.0 can help you create custom consoles in Windows XP and Windows Vista. Greg Shultz tells us how to put it all together. The Microsoft Management Console MMC application provides you with an interface shell into which you can...
- Technical articles 2006-04-19
- A look at Windows Vista's Microsoft Management Console
- As you know, the Microsoft Management Console MMC toolprovides you with a shell into which you can insert various tools calledsnap-ins. I've always been a big proponent of using the MMC tool to createcustomized consoles for various tasks. However, I've always despised WindowsXP's console creation process, which is a very...
- Technical articles 2006-02-09
- Roll out IPSec policies on your Windows machines
- When working with group policy and IPSec, it's always a good practice to develop policies first on a machine that you can use as a test environment. But after you've tested your new policy, how do you roll it out to your production environment? Mike Mullins tells you how. ...
- Technical articles 2005-10-06
- Simplify common MMC actions with taskpads in Windows 2000 Pro
- Windows 2000 includes the Microsoft Management Console, which allows you to create management and admin tools within a single, familiar GUI. Discover how to create a taskpad for an MMC console snap-in, thus providing you with quick access to a set of commonly-used actions in a graphical format. The...
- Technical articles 2005-05-23
- Create custom management consoles in Windows 2000 Server
- Want more Win2K tipsand tricks? Automaticallysign up for our free Windows 2000 Server newsletter, delivered each Tuesday!The introduction of the Microsoft Management Console MMCwas a big step forward in providing a seamless, consistent interface foradministration and management in Windows Server platforms. Not only does theMMC provide a common interface through...
- Technical articles 2005-03-28
- Get IT Done: Create a custom MMC to remotely troubleshoot XP systems
- When you’re troubleshooting various problems on Windows XP systems, you probably use a number of the operating system’s native troubleshooting tools. For example, you may examine the Event Viewer logs in order to gather information about hardware, software, and system problems. You might also use Device Manager to investigate hardware...
- Technical articles 2003-03-10
- Build Your Skills: Create a custom Microsoft Management Console
- Learn how to consolidate the tools you need in your own Microsoft Management Console.Computer Management, Event Viewer, and most of the other administrative tools are implemented as Microsoft Management Console MMC snap-ins. This means that one Windows 2000 management tool looks and works much like any other. But perhaps what's...
- Technical articles 2002-11-29
- Build Your Skills: Control Windows desktops with the MMC
- Learn how to set local policies by running the Microsoft Management Console MMC.You’ve downloaded or created a cool wallpaper image, but all of your desktop icons detract from your masterpiece. Or maybe you just want a nice, clean, minimalist desktop. Or perhaps you need to restrict end users from modifying...
- Technical articles 2002-11-12
- Get IT Done: Centralize admin tools with a custom MMC in Win2K
- Build your own MMC superconsole, which you can use to centrally manage practically any other Win2K resource you might want to control, all with one custom tool.For seasoned Windows NT 4.0 administrators learning Windows 2000, one of the most significant differences between the two platforms is the fact that Win2K’s...
- Technical articles 2001-09-12
- Managing disks in Windows 2000, part 1
- Windows 2000 Pro offers advanced disk-management tools, including dynamic disks that can span more than one drive. In this Daily Drill Down, Faithe Wempen helps you get your disks up to speed.Without reliable file storage, a computer is little more than a glorified pocket calculator. Small wonder, then, that ever...
- Technical articles 2001-01-16
- Understand the basics of Microsoft Management Console
- Learn the basics of the Microsoft Management Console MMC including the terminology, benefits, and user interfaceIf you cut your teeth on Windows NT 4.0 networks, you’re familiar with the myriad utilities that you run daily to do your job. None of them have a consistent look and feel, and little...
- Technical articles 2000-10-04
- Creating custom Windows 2000 management tools
- One of the biggest differences between Windows NT and Windows 2000 is that Windows 2000 uses a single tool called Microsoft Management Console instead of the usual Windows NT utilities and management tools. Brien Posey explains the change.If you've used Windows 2000, you've probably discovered that many of the usual...
- Technical articles 2000-07-13
- Where did the Service Control Manager go in Windows 2000?
- In this Daily Drill Down, Brien Posey introduces you to the Microsoft Management Console, the standard interface for performing almost all management- and configuration-related tasks in Windows 2000.If you're a Windows NT veteran, you're no doubt familiar with Windows NT's Service Control Manager. However, you might have been shocked to...
- Technical articles 2000-07-19
- Getting certified for Internet Information Server 4.0
- Ivan Mayes tells you what to expect as you prepare to take Microsoft Exam 70-087.Between juggling the finance department’s demands for on-line stock quotes (why they can’t figure out PointCast, I don’t know) and Human Resources’ attempt to print 5,000 copies of the employee handbook on a dot-matrix, you barely...
- Technical articles 1999-06-22
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- TechNet Webcast: Technical Overview of Forefront Server Security Management Console (Level 200)
- The Microsoft Forefront Sever Security Management Console provides centralized management, monitoring, and reporting for Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange Server formerly Microsoft Antigen for Exchange, and Microsoft Forefront Security for SharePoint formerly Microsoft Antigen for SharePoint. The presenter of this webcast explains the new features and functions of the Forefront...
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- SolutionBase: Monitor Vista Key Management Servers from MOM
- Key management servers can introduce a new set of management headaches for a network administrator. Fortunately, Microsoft has created an add-on for Microsoft Operations Management server that can help keep things running smoothly. Here's how it works.
- Download resources 2007-05-07
- Microsoft Webcast: Optimizing the Value of Organizational Project Management Processes
- The Pcubed Project Management Accelerator is a process-driven tool set that provides an integrated project management framework for initiating, delivering, and closing critical projects. This webcast shows how this solution utilizes the Microsoft Enterprise Project Management platform and Microsoft InfoPath technology to standardize the organizational project lifecycle.
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