When you first load MMC, you might notice that it looks a lot like Microsoft Windows Explorer. MMC uses a multiple-document interface, meaning that you can load and display multiple console windows in the MMC parent window simultaneously. Figure 10-1 shows the MMC parent window with the Micro...
Microsoft Management Console (MMC)is a framework that hosts administrative tools, called snap-ins, on Windows operating systems. A snap-in is the basic component of MMC that provides the actual management of programs. Windows Vista®, Windows® XP, Windows Server® 2003, and Windows® 200...
MMC is a Windows-based multiple document interface (MDI) application that heavily uses Internet technologies. Both Microsoft and ISVs extend the console by writing MMC snap-ins, which perform management tasks. The MMC programmatic interfaces permit the snap-ins to integrate with the console. These ...
How-To Create a Snap-in That Uses WinForm View PROPID_Q_PATHNAME MSMQOutgoingQueueManagement.Pause MSMQManagement.ForeignStatus PropList About Synchronization Manager MSMQMessage.IsLastInTransaction2 IWbemBackupRestoreEx::Backup method (Windows) Win32_PublishComponentAction class (Windows) IShellView3 MS...
The ISnapinAbout interface enables the console to get copyright and version information from a snap-in. The console also uses this interface to obtain images for the static folder from the snap-in. ISnapinHelp Allows snap-ins to add HTML Help support. (ISnapinHelp) ...
Microsoft Management Console was originally released as part of the Windows 98 Resource Kit and is included in all later versions. It uses the Multiple Document Interface (MDI) in an environment similar to MicrosoftWindows Explorer. Microsoft Management Console is considered a container for actual ope...
When the Group Policy Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in creates Group Policy Results reports and Group Policy Modeling reports, it uses DCOM and RPC to send and to receive information from the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) provider on the client or on the domain controller. The vari...
The FSSMC uses bidirectional DCOM to communicate information between the FSSMC and the agents located on remote computers. In environments where internal firewalls are present, the firewall configuration must be configured to allow the DCOM protocol. ...
Note In Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows 98 Second Edition, the Directory Services Client uses SMB signing when it authenticates with Windows Server 2003 servers by using NTLM authentication. However, these clients do not use SMB si...
Microsoft Windows uses the registry data to describe and preserve the user environment. The folder structure is storage for user and application data, specifically for an individual user. Windows stores the profile on the local hard drive, loads the profile when the user logs on, and unloads ...