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In a console, the individual tools are called hives
Actually, in a console, the individual tools are often called modules or components, depending on the context. The concept of "hive" is typically associated with parts of the Windows Registry, not with console tools.
In a console, the individual tools are called snap-ins. A console is a single window that contains one or more administrative tools such as device manager or disk management.
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The console is called as Microsoft Management Console (MMC) which hosts and displays administrative tools created by Microsoft and other software providers for Windows. These tools are called snap-ins, and they are used for managing the hardware, software, and network components of Windows. Several of the tools are available in the Administrative Tools folder in Control Panel, such as Computer Management, are MMC snap-ins.
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.
To assemble a console cabinet you should only need a screwdriver.Other tools that may be needed are a hammer if this is required.please follow the instructions.
Yes, like chimps they use tools. They use sticks to get honey out of hives and use leaves and trees as umbrellas. They are one of the most intelligent Primates on the planet.
"Microsoft Management Console" - Control Panel - Administrative Tools
The Microsoft Management Console is the Windows utility that you can use to build your own customized console windows. The utility provides a programming framework for a collection of administrative tools.
It is simply called a set of tools.