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.
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.
Either of the following commands will bring the snap-in up: lusrmgr.msc mmc.exe lusrmgr.msc