Microsoft Management Console (MMC) hosts
administrative tools that you can use to administer networks, computers,
services, and other system components, reads an excerpt of the Redmond
company's description of the resource. The Microsoft Management Console
3.0, also known as Console Root or Console 1, has been around since
Windows 2000.
You can open it by typing "mmc" in the Search box under the Start menu,
in a Run dialog box or in a command prompt window. MMC is essentially
not an administrative tool, as it does not perform any such tasks, but
it does provide hosting for various components including: Local security
Policy, Computer Management, Event Viewer, and the Reliability and
Performance Monitor as snap-ins which can be added for local or remote
computers on the network.m.
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