B. Local Users and Groups ~_~
B. Local Users and Groups ~_~
Tools executed from a command line have an .exe file extension and MMC Snap ins have .msc file extension
Tools executed from a command line have an .exe file extension and MMC Snap ins have .msc file extension.
To start customizing the Microsoft Management Console (MMC), first, open it by typing "mmc" in the Run dialog (Windows + R) or the Start menu. Once it's open, you can add snap-ins by going to the "File" menu and selecting "Add/Remove Snap-in." Choose the desired snap-ins from the list, configure them as needed, and then save your customized console layout for future use.
dsa.msc its a MMC snap in
to add functionality to standalone snap-ins
Encryption is not required
False
"Microsoft Management Console" - Control Panel - Administrative Tools
Oh, dude, those are called snap-ins! They're like the cool little accessories you can add to your console to make it do extra stuff. You know, like adding a new app to your phone, but for your computer. So, yeah, snap-ins are there to help you customize and enhance your console experience.
Group Policy Object Editor
ANSWER: You can change a snap-in context by selecting Connect to another Computer from the Action menu. A snap-in does not have to be reloaded to change its configuration.