Right-click on My Computer and select Manage or double-click the Computer Management icon under Administrative Tools
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.
There's no such thing.
"Microsoft Management Console" - Control Panel - Administrative Tools
-Three most important views of logs•Application log •Security log •System log
Mmc.exe, or the Microsoft Management Console, is responsible for displaying system management plugins. These include the Device Manager and the Event Viewer.
It is: MMC = 2100
Microsoft management console.....aka MMC
MMC is short for 'multimedia cards.' There is an industry standard to ensure compatability with MMC cards
It is: MMC = 2100
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.
Type "mmc" on run menu and hit enter.
DNS and DHCP Management are both Administrative Tools. DNS Management is run from the DNS MMC snap in. This can be accessed by using the Run commend, and inputting: dnsmgmt.msc DHCP Management is run from the DHCP MMC snap in. This can be accessed by using the Run commend, and inputting: dhcpmgmt.msc These snap-ins must be installed on the system, or you will be unable to access them.