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Configuring the Microsoft Management Console : Reviewing the Windows 7 Snap-Ins

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When you work with the MMC interface, what you’re really doing is editing a Microsoft Common Console Document, a .msc file that stores one or more snap-ins, the console view, and the taskpad view used by each snap-in branch. You learn how to create custom MSC files in this article, but you should know that Windows 7 comes with a large number of predefined MSC snap-ins, and I’ve summarized them in Table 1.
Table 1. The Default Windows 7 Snap-Ins
Snap-InFileDescription
Active X ControlN/ALaunches the Insert ActiveX Control Wizard, which enables you to choose an ActiveX control to display as a node. I haven’t been able to find a good use for this one yet!
Authorization Managerazman.mscUsed by developers to set permissions on applications.
Certificatescertmgr.mscEnables you to browse the security certificates on your system.
Component Servicescomexp.mscEnables you to view and work with Component Object Model (COM) services.
Computer Managementcompmgmt.mscContains a number of snap-ins for managing various aspects of Windows 7. You can examine hidden and visible shared folders, set group policies, access Device Manager, manage hard disks, and much more.
Device Managerdevmgmt.mscEnables you to add and manage your system hardware.
Disk Managementdiskmgmt.mscEnables you to view and manage all the disk drives on your system.
Event Viewereventvwr.mscEnables you to view the Windows 7 event logs.
FolderN/AEnables you to add a folder node to the root to help you organize your nodes.
Group Policy Object Editorgpedit.mscEnables you to work with group policies.
IP Security MonitorN/AEnables you to monitor Internet Protocol (IP) security settings.
IP Security Policy ManagementN/AEnables you to create IP Security (IPSec) policies.
Link to Web AddressN/AAdds a node that displays the contents of a specified web page.
Local Users and Groupslusrmgr.mscEnables you to add, modify, and delete user accounts.
NAP Client Configurationnapclcfg.mscEnables you to configure Network Access Protection (NAP) for a computer.
Performance Monitorperfmon.mscEnables you to monitor one or more performance counters.
Print Managementprintmanagement.mscEnables you to view and manage either local printers or network print servers.
Resultant Set of Policyrsop.mscShows the applied group policies for the current user.
Security Configuration and AnalysisN/AEnables you to open an existing security database, or build a new security database based on a security template you create using the Security Templates snap-in.
Security TemplatesN/AEnables you to create a security template where you enable and configure one or more security-related policies.
Servicesservices.mscEnables you to start, stop, enable, and disable services.
Shared Foldersfsmgmt.mscEnables you to monitor activity on your shared folders.
Task Schedulertaskschd.mscEnables you to schedule programs, scripts, and other items to run on a schedule.
TPM Managementtpm.mscEnables you to configure a work with Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security devices.
Windows Firewall with Advanced Securitywf.mscPresents an advanced Windows Firewall interface.
WMI Controlwmimgmt.mscEnables you to configure properties related to Windows Management Instrumentation.
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