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For example, to schedule repeated tasks, there is Task Scheduler. To see all the events, there is an Event Viewer. To manage drivers and hardware devices, there is the Device Manager. Simply put, there are a lot of important programs for better management. Monday, September 28, AM. This worked very well thanks a ton! Tuesday, January 11, PM.

Saturday, February 12, AM. Thanks a lot Thursday, April 7, PM. Excellent thanks. Tuesday, May 17, PM. And after following your procedure,i still get the same error. Am i missing something???? I noticed one thing though that Manage icon shows me an Administrator icon on its left side and asks for administrative permissions as well when i copy the shortcut to the specified path Saturday, June 11, AM. Hi, This is "a" solution but means that the Computer Management shortcut is visible in all user profiles - not what I want which is why I moved the Admin Tools folder to my personal User Profile Start Menu.

Thanks for your help, Adam. Saturday, December 24, AM. Thanks for your help! God bless. Merry Christmas! Saturday, December 24, PM. Thank you. Skip Royeton. Friday, March 16, AM. If you still can't find it, while unhiding system folders, then you have a virus. Tuesday, March 27, AM. Thursday, March 29, PM. Thank you very much Ang The Command Prompt offers a simple way for accessing most Windows apps. But you can also launch the Computer Management feature directly using the Run command dialog box.

Desktop shortcuts can help you easily access the apps on your Windows device. Type Computer Management Shortcut or something similar in the name box.

Click Finish to complete the process. From there, right-click on the Computer Management shortcut on your Desktop and select Pin to taskbar. Alternately, how do I run these programs individually like "Services Manager"? In reply to b1b13's post on November 19, There are a couple of boats here If you mean "Services", once you get your folder reloaded, right click the Administrative Tools and choose "Open" and that will open that folder and there will be a shortcut in there for every tool.

Everything you see in Programs, Control Panel, etc. If you right click the shortcut of interest and choose Properties, you will see what happens behind the scenes when you click that tool. A shortcut would be to just click Start, Run and in the box just enter this part from the shortcut: services. For Event Viewer you would just enter: eventvwr. I am a lazy cuss. In reply to A.

User's post on November 19, Hi, Thanks for the reply. Yes, I mean "Services" where you go to manage services. Apologies for not including the fact that I'm running Windows 7 ultimate. Thanks, kip. In reply to b1b13's post on November 21,



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