Windows Administrative Tools Flashcards
Computer Management
- A pre-built Microsoft Management Console
- A predefined mix of plugins
- Control Panel / Administrative Tools
- mmc.exe
- A handy starting point
- Events
- User accounts
- Storage management
- Services
- And more!
Device Manager
• The OS doesn’t know how to talk directly to most
hardware
• Device drivers are hardware specific and operating
system specific
• Windows 7 device drivers may not necessarily
workin Windows 10
- Technical Support FAQ
- “Have you updated the drivers?”
- Computer Management or devmgmt.msc
Local users and groups
- Users
- Administrator - the Windows super-user
- Guest -Limited access
- “Regular” Users
• Groups
• Administrators, Users, Backup Operators,
Power Users, etc
Local Security Policy
- Big companies have big security policies
- Managed through Active Directory Group Policies
- Stand-alone computers aren’t managed through AD
- You need local policies
- Not available in Home editions
- Available in Professional / Pro, Ultimate, Enterprise
Performance Monitor
- Gather long-term statistics
- Control Panel / Administrative Tools
- OS metrics - Disk, memory, CPU, etc.
- Set alerts and automated actions -Monitor and act
- Store statistics - Analyze long-term trends
- Built-in reports - View the dat
Services
- Background process
- No user interaction
- File indexing, anti-virus, network browsing, etc.
- Useful when troubleshooting the startup process
- Many services startup automatically
- Command-line control
- net start, net stop
- Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Services
- services.msc
Task Scheduler
- Schedule an application or batch file
- Plan your future
- Includes predefined schedules - Click and go
- Organize - Manage with folders
- Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Task Scheduler
Component Services
- Microsoft COM+
- Component Object Model
- Distributed applications
- Designed for the enterprise
- Manage COM+ apps
- Device COM+ Management
- Event Viewer
- Services
ODBC Data Sources
• ODBC - Open Database Connectivity
- Application independence
- Database and OS doesn’t matter
- Configure in Control Panel / Administrative Tools
- Users probably won’t need this
Print Management
• Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Print Management
- Manage printers
- Share printers from one central console
- Add and manage printer drivers
- Central management of
- 32-bit and 64-bit drivers
Memory diagnostics
- Is your memory working?
- I don’t remember
- May be notified automatically
- Or launched manually
- Multiple passes
- Try to find the bad chip/module
- Control Panel / Administrative Tools
Event Viewer
- Central event consolidation
- What happened?
• Application, Security, Setup, System
• Information, Warning, Error, Critical,
Successful Audit, Failure Audit
Which of the following allow for administering print devices in Microsoft Windows?
Printers applet in Control Panel in Windows OSs prior to Windows 7
Devices and Printers applet in Control Panel in Windows 7 and newer Microsoft OSs
Print Management utility in the Administrative Tools folder (not available in home editions of MS Windows)