Where is computer management in xp
Complete the same steps outlined directly above. Go to Administrative Tools. Right click on the Computer Management local entry and select Connect to another computer Type in the name of pc 2 example: pc2. Click the Shutdown button to access the options. Right click on many of the entries in computer management. You will see additional options to select from based on the applicable entry. Locate and open the mmc.
Click the Add button. Click Computer Management. The Computer Management console consists of a window divided into two panes. The left pane contains the console tree; the right pane contains details. When you click an item in the console tree, information about that item is displayed in the details pane. The information that is displayed is specific to the item that you select. The administrative tools in Computer Management are grouped into the following three categories in the console tree:.
This computer management console can be opened by right-clicking on My Computer in the Start menu. For example, Event Viewer is a snap-in that we can use to view system messages. Disk Management is another snap-in that we can use to manage disks and volumes.
When we select a snap-in from the left, panel on the right changes to show us actions that we can perform with that snap-in.
Windows XP ships with a bunch of pre-configured consoles. We can launch them using Run menu type in the name of the console and click OK. Available pre-configured consoles are:. The majority of the pre-configured XP consoles are set to work on the local machine by default, but if we have the appropriate permissions, consoles can be used to administer remote computers.
We can create our own consoles containing the snap-ins that we use the most. To do that, first we need to open MMC shell. Go to Start Menu , and then click on Run. In Run dialog, type in mmc and click OK. Notice that this MMC is blank. It only contains Console Root object which we can rename as we like.
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