The Microsoft Windows operating system snap-in refers to the minimal management component included in the Microsoft Management Console. Rigs are subdivided into standalone and expanding ones. The snap-in manager is the Snap-in Manager tool.
Instructions
Step 1
Click the "Start" button to open the main menu of the Microsoft Windows operating system and go to the "Run" item to launch the selected snap-in.
Step 2
Enter the value "rig_name.msc" (without quotes) in the "Open" field and click OK to confirm the execution of the run command.
Step 3
Use the gpedit.msc value to invoke the Group Policy snap-in and click OK to confirm the run command.
Step 4
Expand the "User Configuration" item and go to the "Administrative Templates" item to perform the operation of defining access settings for other snap-ins.
Step 5
Select Windows Components and select Microsoft Management Console.
Step 6
Select Windows Components and select Microsoft Management Console.
Step 7
Enter the value secpol.msc in the Open field and confirm the launch of the Local Security Settings snap-in by clicking OK to complete the procedure for editing the password policy, access rights, and user accounts.
Step 8
Specify perfmon.msc on the Open line and click OK to confirm that the System Performance snap-in runs to determine CPU and hard drive utilization, used memory and cache sizes, and other baseline system settings.
Step 9
Use the lusrmgr.msc value in the Open field and click OK to confirm the launch of the Local Users and Groups snap-in, which allows you to create new and edit existing user groups, or enter the devmgmt.msc value to invoke the Device Manager snap-in, which provides the ability to control most of the devices on your computer and click OK to confirm the start.
Step 10
Check out the capabilities of other snap-ins and use them as needed.