To confuse the ever-living crap out of someone.
Look it up on Google... You'll find a site that can explain it better so I don't have to type it out.
Or just run Linux like the rest of the world is starting to do.
active x control the correct answers are: 1.Event Viewer 2.System Information 3.Device Manager 4.Disk Management 5.Disk Defragmenter 6.Services Console
Snap-Ins is the term used to refer to the specialized tools you can add to a console with mmc.
To improve management decision-making.
Yes for this purpose use Microsoft Remote Access Control.
The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing(BOINC) is a non-commercial middleware system for volunteer and grid computing.You are probably referring to its management console.
Microsoft Management Console contains a number of tools for monitoring and managing systems
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Microsoft Management Console
Start > Run > dsa.msc
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certmgr.msc
Microsoft Management Console
"Microsoft Management Console" - Control Panel - Administrative Tools
Note: Before you do anything else, make sure you have Administrator privileges. MMC will not function correctly without Administrator privileges.Windows XP offers the Microsoft Management Console (MMC), which allows you to build your own console windows. To run it, select "Run" from the Start menu, type "mmc" in the text box, and click OK. You will see a window with an empty console.To add your favorite snap-ins to the console, select "Add/Remove Snap-in..." from the File menu. You can then select the snap-in you want (such as the Disk Defragmenter) and click "Add." You will have to do this for each snap-in you want.After you are done setting up your console, you can save the console like you would any other document. You can also copy your new console to other computers like you would with any file. Microsoft Management Console files have an extension of "mmc."Microsoft Management Console
Mmc.exe, or the Microsoft Management Console, is responsible for displaying system management plugins. These include the Device Manager and the Event Viewer.
whoa, i didnt even understand then question, nerd.
Microsoft management console.....aka MMC