“Milk?” exclaimed Mr. Ravenslee, starting. “Oh—yes—anything will do!”
“Why, hello!” exclaimed Spike, reappearing with a cup and saucer, “still piping off Hermy’s photo, Geoff?”
“I’m wondering why she looks so sad?”
“Sad?” repeated Spike, setting down the crockery with a rattle, “Hermy ain’t sad; she always looks like that. Y’ see, she ain’t much on the giggle, Geoff, but she’s most always singing, ‘cept when her kids is sick or Mulligan calls—”
“What do you mean?”
“Oh, Hermy mothers all the kids around here when they’re sick, an’ lots o’ kids is always getting sick. And when Mulligan comes it’s rent day, an’ sometimes Hermy’s a bit shy on the money—”
“Is she?” said Mr. Ravenslee, frowning.
“You bet she is, Geoff! An’ Mulligan’s an Irishman an’ mean—say, he’s the meanest mutt you ever see. A Jew’s mean, so’s a Chink, but a mean Harp’s got ‘em both skinned ‘way to ‘Frisco an’ back again! Why, Mulligan’s that mean he wouldn’t cough up a nickel to see the Statue o’ Liberty do a Salomy dance in d’ bay. So when the mazuma’s shy Hermy worries some—”
“Don’t you help her?” demanded Mr. Ravenslee.
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Internet Information Services include Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).<para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”internetgames_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”internetgames_smclassic”>internetgames_smclassic</term><group target=”groupI”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:internetgames_smclassic”><def><para>To open a game, click <B>Start<B>, point to <b>Programs</b>, point to <B>Games</B>, and then click the appropriate game.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”internetgames_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”internetgames_smsimple”>internetgames_smsimple</term><group target=”groupI”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:internetgames_smsimple”><def><para>To open a game, click <B>Start<B>, point to <B>All Programs</B>, point to <B>Games</B>, and then click the appropriate game.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”internetopt_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”internetopt_smclassic_cpclassic”>internetopt_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupI”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:internetopt_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Internet Options, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Internet Options</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”internetopt_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”internetopt_smclassic_cpsimple”>internetopt_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupI”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:internetopt_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Internet Options, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Network and Internet Connections</b>, and then click <b>Internet Options</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”internetopt_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”internetopt_smsimple_cpclassic”>internetopt_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupI”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:internetopt_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Internet Options, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Internet Options</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”internetopt_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”internetopt_smsimple_cpsimple”>internetopt_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupI”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:internetopt_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Internet Options, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Network and Internet Connections</b>, and then click <b>Internet Options</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”ipv6disc”><term originalTerm=”IPv6disc”>IPv6disc</term><group target=”groupI”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:IPv6disc”><def><para>The IPv6 software supplied in this release contains prerelease code and is not intended for commercial use. This software is made available for research, development, and testing only and must never be used in a production environment. Microsoft is not responsible for your use of the code or for the results from your use of the code, and Microsoft does not provide any level of technical support for IPv6 in this release. 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A library consists of removable media (such as tapes or discs) and a hardware device that can read from or write to the media. There are two major types of libraries: robotic libraries (automated multiple-media, multidrive devices) and stand-alone drive libraries (manually operated, single-drive devices). A robotic library is also called a jukebox or changer.<para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpclassic”>liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Licensing, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, and then click <b>Control Panel</b>. Double-click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Licensing</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpsimple”>liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts1_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Licensing, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, and then click <b>Control Panel</b>. Click <b>Performance and Maintenance</b>, click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Licensing</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpclassic”>liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Licensing, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, double-click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Licensing</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpsimple”>liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts1_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Licensing, click <b>Start<b>, and then click <b>Control Panel</b>. Click <b>Performance and Maintenance</b>, click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Licensing</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts2”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts2”>liceconcepts2</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts2”><def><para>This procedure can also be performed remotely with the Licensing administrative tool. For more information, click <b>Related Topics<b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts3”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts3”>liceconcepts3</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts3”><def><para>This procedure can also be performed locally on a server with the Licensing option in Control Panel. For more information, click <b>Related Topics<b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts4”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts4”>liceconcepts4</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts4”><def><para>Open <A ID=”shortcut” HREF=”EXEC=,llsmgr.exe CHM=ntshared.chm FILE=alt_url_windows_component.htm”>Licensing<A>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”liceconcepts5”><term originalTerm=”liceconcepts5”>liceconcepts5</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:liceconcepts5”><def><para>On the server you want to configure, open <A ID=”shortcut” HREF=”EXEC=,liccpa.cpl CHM=ntshared.chm FILE=alt_url_windows_component.htm”>Choose Licensing Mode<A>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”link_accessibility”><term originalTerm=”link_accessibility”>link_accessibility</term><group 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HREF=”hcp:/services/centers/compat”>Windows Catalog</A> on the Microsoft Web site.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”link_rfceditor”><term originalTerm=”link_RFCeditor”>link_RFCeditor</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:link_rfceditor”><def><para>You can obtain RFCs from the <A ID=”3PartyUrl” HREF=”http:/go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=197” TITLE=”Information on Requests for Comments (RFCs).” TARGET=”new”>RFC Editor Web site</A>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”linkwindowsupdate1”><term originalTerm=”link_windowsupdate1”>link_windowsupdate1</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:link_windowsupdate1”><def><para>Open <A ID=”specLoc” TITLE=”To view this page, you must be connected to the Internet.” HREF=”hcp:/services/centers/update”>Windows Update</A> in Help and Support Center.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”link_windowsupdate2”><term originalTerm=”link_windowsupdate2”>link_windowsupdate2</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:link_windowsupdate2”><def><para>For the latest updates, including security fixes, service packs, new Help files, and device drivers, see <A ID=”specLoc” TITLE=”To view this page, you must be connected to the Internet.” HREF=”hcp:/services/centers/update”>Windows Update</A> in Help and Support Center.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec”><term originalTerm=”localsec”>localsec</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec”><def><para>To open Local Security Policy, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Programs</b>, point to <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then click <b>Local Security 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click <B>Properties</B>, and then specify a new location on the <B>Target</B> tab.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”localsec_smclassic_cpclassic”>localsec_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Local Security Policy, click <B>Start<B>, point to <B>Settings</B>, and then click <B>Control Panel</B>. Double-click <B>Administrative Tools</B>, and then double-click <B>Local Security Policy</B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”localsec_smclassic_cpsimple”>localsec_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Local Security Policy, click <B>Start<B>, point to <B>Settings</B>, and then click <B>Control Panel</B>. Click <B>Performance and Maintenance</B>, click <B>Administrative Tools</B>, and then double-click <B>Local Security Policy</B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”localsec_smsimple_cpclassic”>localsec_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Local Security Policy, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, double-click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Local Security Policy</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”localsec_smsimple_cpsimple”>localsec_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Local Security Policy, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Performance and Maintenance</b>, click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Local Security Policy</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_system1_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_System1_smclassic_cpclassic”>Localsec_System1_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_system1_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To do this, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>System</b>. On the <b>Advanced</b> tab, under <b>User Profiles</b>, click <b>Settings</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_system1_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_System1_smclassic_cpsimple”>Localsec_System1_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_system1_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To do this, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Performance and Maintenance</b>, and then click <b>System</b>. On the <b>Advanced</b> tab, under <b>User Profiles</b>, click <b>Settings</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_system1_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_System1_smsimple_cpclassic”>Localsec_System1_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_system1_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To do this, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>System</b>. On the <b>Advanced</b> tab, under <b>User Profiles</b>, click <b>Settings</b>. </para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”localsec_system1_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”Localsec_System1_smsimple_cpsimple”>Localsec_System1_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupL”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:localsec_system1_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To do this, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Performance and Maintenance</b>, and then click <b>System</b>. On the <b>Advanced</b> tab, under <b>User Profiles</b> , click <b>Settings</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry></glossSection><glossSection><glossLetter bookmark=”groupM”>M</glossLetter><entry entryID=”magnify2”><term originalTerm=”magnify2”>magnify2</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:magnify2”><def><para>You can also open Magnifier with Utility Manager. Click <A ID=’shortcut’ HREF=’EXEC=,utilman.exe, start’>Utility Manager</A>, click <b>Magnifier</b>, and then click the <b>Start</b> button in the section <b>Options for Magnifier</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”magnify3”><term originalTerm=”magnify3”>magnify3</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:magnify3”><def><para>Narrator, a text-to-speech program included with Windows, starts automatically when Utility Manager opens.<para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”magnify4”><term originalTerm=”magnify4”>magnify4</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:magnify4”><def><para>Open <A ID=’shortcut’ HREF=’EXEC=,magnify.exe, CHM=ntshared.chm FILE=alt_url_windows_component.htm’>Magnifier<A>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”magnify5_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”magnify5_smclassic”>magnify5_smclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:magnify5_smclassic”><def><para>To open Magnifier, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Programs</b>, point to <b>Accessories</b>, point to <b>Accessibility</b>, and then click <b>Magnifier</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”magnify5_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”magnify5_smsimple”>magnify5_smsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:magnify5_smsimple”><def><para>To open Magnifier, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>All Programs</b>, point to <b>Accessories</b>, point to <b>Accessibility</b>, and then click <b>Magnifier</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”magnify6”><term originalTerm=”magnify6”>magnify6</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:magnify6”><def><para>To open Magnifier using the keyboard, press CTRL+ESC, press R, type <b>magnify<b>, and then press ENTER.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”mailcp_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”mailcp_smclassic_cpclassic”>mailcp_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:mailcp_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Mail, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Mail</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”mailcp_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”mailcp_smclassic_cpsimple”>mailcp_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:mailcp_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Mail, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Printers and Other Hardware</b>, and then click <b>Mail</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”mailcp_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”mailcp_smsimple_cpclassic”>mailcp_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:mailcp_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Mail, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Mail</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”mailcp_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”mailcp_smsimple_cpsimple”>mailcp_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:mailcp_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Mail, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Printers and Other Hardware</b>, and then click <b>Mail</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”gls_media”><term originalTerm=”media”>media</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:gls_media”><def><para>Any fixed or removable objects that store computer data. Examples include hard disks, floppy disks, tapes, and compact discs.<para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”mediaplayer_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”mediaplayer_smclassic”>mediaplayer_smclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:mediaplayer_smclassic”><def><para>To open <noloc>Windows<noloc> Media Player, click <b>Start</b>, point to <b>Programs</b>, point to <b>Accessories</b>, point to <b>Entertainment</b>, and then click <b><noloc>Windows</noloc> Media Player</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”mediaplayer_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”mediaplayer_smsimple”>mediaplayer_smsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:mediaplayer_smsimple”><def><para>To open <noloc>Windows<noloc> Media Player, click <b>Start</b>, point to <B>All Programs</B>, point to <b>Accessories</b>, point to <b>Entertainment</b>, and then click <b><noloc>Windows</noloc> Media Player</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”messenger_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”messenger_smclassic”>messenger_smclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:messenger_smclassic”><def><para>If Windows Messenger is not already running, you can open it by clicking <B>Start<B>, pointing to <B>Programs</B>, and then clicking <B>Windows Messenger</B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”messenger_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”messenger_smsimple”>messenger_smsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:messenger_smsimple”><def><para>If Windows Messenger is not already running, you can open it by clicking <B>Start<B>, pointing to <B>All Programs</B>, and then clicking <B>Windows Messenger</B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”gls_mmc”><term originalTerm=”Microsoft Management Console (MMC)”>Microsoft Management Console (MMC)</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:gls_mmc”><def><para>A framework for hosting administrative tools, called consoles. A console may contain tools, folders or other containers, World Wide Web pages, and other administrative items. These items are displayed in the left pane of the console, called a console tree. A console has one or more windows that can provide views of the console tree. <p>The main MMC window provides commands and tools for authoring consoles. The authoring features of MMC and the console tree itself may be hidden when a console is in User Mode.<p></para></def><seeAlso seeAlsoTermID=”gls_console_tree”><scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”misc_charmap1_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”Misc_Charmap1_smclassic”>Misc_Charmap1_smclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:misc_charmap1_smclassic”><def><para>To see all the characters you can use for a particular font, click <B>Start<B>, point to <B>Programs</B>, point to <B>Accessories</B>, point to <B>System Tools</B>, and then click <B>Character Map</B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”misc_charmap1_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”Misc_Charmap1_smsimple”>Misc_Charmap1_smsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:misc_charmap1_smsimple”><def><para>To see all the characters you can use for a particular font, click <B>Start<B>, point to <B>All Programs</B>, point to <B>Accessories</B>, point to <B>System Tools</B>, and then click <B>Character Map</B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”misc_lostfiles1_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”misc_LostFiles1_smclassic”>misc_LostFiles1_smclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:misc_lostfiles1_smclassic”><def><para>On the desktop, double-click <B>My Documents<B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”misc_lostfiles1_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”misc_LostFiles1_smsimple”>misc_LostFiles1_smsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:misc_lostfiles1_smsimple”><def><para>Click <B>Start<B>, and then click <B>My Documents</B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”modemopt_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”modemopt_smclassic_cpclassic”>modemopt_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:modemopt_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Phone and Modem Options, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Phone and Modem Options</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”modemopt_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”modemopt_smclassic_cpsimple”>modemopt_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:modemopt_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Phone and Modem Options, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Printers and Other Hardware</b>, and then click <B>Phone and Modem Options</B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”modemopt_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”modemopt_smsimple_cpclassic”>modemopt_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:modemopt_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Phone and Modem Options, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Phone and Modem Options</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”modemopt_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”modemopt_smsimple_cpsimple”>modemopt_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:modemopt_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Phone and Modem Options, click <B>Start<B>, click <B>Control Panel</B>, click <b>Printers and Other Hardware</b>, and then click <B>Phone and Modem Options</B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”mousecp_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”mousecp_smclassic_cpclassic”>mousecp_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:mousecp_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Mouse, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Mouse</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”mousecp_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”mousecp_smclassic_cpsimple”>mousecp_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:mousecp_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Mouse, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Printers and Other Hardware</b>, and then click <b>Mouse</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”mousecp_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”mousecp_smsimple_cpclassic”>mousecp_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:mousecp_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Mouse, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Mouse</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”mousecp_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”mousecp_smsimple_cpsimple”>mousecp_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:mousecp_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Mouse, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Printers and Other Hardware</b>, and then click <b>Mouse</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”moviemaker_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”moviemaker_smclassic”>moviemaker_smclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:moviemaker_smclassic”><def><para>To open <noloc>Windows<noloc> Movie Maker, click <b>Start</b>, point to <b>Programs</b>, point to <b>Accessories</b>, and then click <b><noloc>Windows</noloc> Movie Maker</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”moviemaker_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”moviemaker_smsimple”>moviemaker_smsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:moviemaker_smsimple”><def><para>To open <noloc>Windows<noloc> Movie Maker, click <b>Start</b>, point to <b>All Programs</b>, point to <b>Accessories</b>, and then click <b><noloc>Windows</noloc> Movie Maker</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmq_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”msmq_smclassic”>msmq_smclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmq_smclassic”><def><para>To open Computer Management after Message Queuing has been installed, on the desktop, right-click <b>My Computer<b>, and then click <b>Manage</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmq_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”msmq_smsimple”>msmq_smsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmq_smsimple”><def><para>To open Computer Management after Message Queuing has been installed, click <b>Start<b>, right-click <b>My Computer</b>, and then click <b>Manage</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts1”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts1”>msmqconcepts1</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts1”><def><para>Open <A ID=’shortcut’ HREF=’EXEC=,dsa.msc,s,/a CHM=mmc.chm FILE=alt_url_snapin.htm’>Active Directory Users and Computers</A>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts10”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts10”>msmqconcepts10</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts10”><def><para>The Active Directory Sites and Services snap-in is not provided with <NOLOC>Windows XP<NOLOC>; consequently, this procedure cannot be performed until this snap-in installed. Windows Administration Tools Pack allows you to install the Active Directory Sites and Services snap-in on a computer running <NOLOC>Windows XP</NOLOC>. For information about using Windows Administration Tools Pack, see <A ID=”altLoc” HREF=”CHM=adminpk.chm;nofts.chm FILE=sag_adminpack.htm;server_specific.htm”>Managing Servers Remotely with Administrative Tools</A>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts11”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts11”>msmqconcepts11</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts11”><def><para>Open <A ID=’shortcut’ HREF=’EXEC=,msmqX.cpl CHM=ntshared.chm FILE=alt_url_windows_component.htm’>Message Queuing<A> in Control Panel.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts12_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts12_smclassic_cpclassic”>msmqconcepts12_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts12_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Message Queuing, click <B>Start<B>, point to <B>Settings</B>, click <B>Control Panel</B>, and then double-click <B>Message Queuing</B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts12_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts12_smsimple_cpclassic”>msmqconcepts12_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts12_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Message Queuing, click <B>Start<B>, click <B>Control Panel</B>, and then double-click <B>Message Queuing</B>. </para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts2”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts2”>msmqconcepts2</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts2”><def><para>In the console tree, click <b>Active Directory Users and Computers<b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts21”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts21”>msmqconcepts21</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts21”><def><para>On the <b>View<b> menu, click <b>Users, Groups, and Computers as containers</b>, and then click <b>Advanced Features</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts3_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts3_smclassic_cpclassic”>msmqconcepts3_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts3_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Active Directory Users and Computers, click <B>Start<B>, point to <B>Programs</B>, point to <B>Administrative Tools</B>, and then click <B>Active Directory Users and Computers</B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts3_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts3_smclassic_cpsimple”>msmqconcepts3_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts3_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Active Directory Users and Computers, click <B>Start<B>, point to <B>Programs</B>, point to <B>Administrative Tools</B>, and then click <B>Active Directory Users and Computers</B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts3_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts3_smsimple_cpclassic”>msmqconcepts3_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts3_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Active Directory Users and Computers, click <B>Start<B>, point to <B>All Programs</B>, point to <B>Administrative Tools</B>, and then click <B>Active Directory Users and Computers</B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts3_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts3_smsimple_cpsimple”>msmqconcepts3_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts3_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Active Directory Users and Computers, click <B>Start<B>, point to <B>All Programs</B>, point to <B>Administrative Tools</B>, and then click <B>Active Directory Users and Computers</B>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts4”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts4”>msmqconcepts4</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts4”><def><para>In the console tree, right-click <b>msmq<b>.<P CLASS=’navTree’><A ID=’expand’ HREF=’#’ CLASS=’where’>Where?</A></P><DIV CLASS=’expand’><UL CLASS=’navTree’><LI CLASS=’branch’>Active Directory Users and Computers</LI><LI CLASS=’branch’><i>applicable domain</i></LI> <LI CLASS=’branch’><i>applicable organizational unit</i> (such as Computers or Domain Controllers)</LI><LI CLASS=’branch’><i>applicable computer</i></LI><LI CLASS=’branch’>msmq</LI></UL></DIV></para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts5”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts5”>msmqconcepts5</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts5”><def><para>In the console tree, right-click the applicable queue.<P CLASS=’navTree’><A ID=’expand’ HREF=’#’ CLASS=’where’>Where?<A></P><DIV CLASS=’expand’><UL CLASS=’navTree’><LI CLASS=’branch’>Active Directory Users and Computers</LI><LI CLASS=’branch’><i>applicable domain</i></LI> <LI CLASS=’branch’><i>applicable organizational unit</i> (such as Computers or Domain Controllers)</LI> <LI CLASS=’branch’><i>applicable computer</i></LI><LI CLASS=’branch’>msmq</LI><LI CLASS=’branch’><i>applicable queue folder</i> (such as Public Queues or Private Queues)</LI><LI CLASS=’branch’><i>applicable queue</i></LI> </UL></DIV></para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts6”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts6”>msmqconcepts6</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts6”><def><para>The Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in is not provided with <NOLOC>Windows XP<NOLOC>; consequently, this procedure cannot be performed until this snap-in is installed. Windows Administration Tools Pack allows you to install the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-in on a computer running <NOLOC>Windows XP</NOLOC>. For information about using Windows Administration Tools Pack, see <A ID=”altLoc” HREF=”CHM=adminpk.chm;nofts.chm FILE=sag_adminpack.htm;server_specific.htm”>Managing Servers Remotely with Admininstrative Tools</A>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts7”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts7”>msmqconcepts7</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts7”><def><para>Open <A ID=’shortcut’ HREF=’EXEC=,dssite.msc,s,/a CHM=mmc.chm FILE=alt_url_snapin.htm’>Active Directory Sites and Services</A>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts8”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts8”>msmqconcepts8</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts8”><def><para>In the console tree, right-click <b>MsmqServices<b>.<P CLASS=’navTree’><A ID=’expand’ HREF=’#’ CLASS=’where’>Where?</A></P><DIV CLASS=’expand’><UL CLASS=’navTree’><LI CLASS=’branch’>Active Directory Sites and Services</LI><LI CLASS=’branch’>Services</LI><LI CLASS=’branch’>MsmqServices</LI></UL></DIV></para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts9”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts9”>msmqconcepts9</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msmqconcepts9”><def><para>To open Active Directory Sites and Services, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, double-click <b>Administrative Tools</b>, and then double-click <b>Active Directory Sites and Services</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msmqconcepts9_smclassic_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”msmqconcepts9_smclassic_cpclassic”>msmqconcepts9_smclassic_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable 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originalTerm=”msnexplorer_smclassic”>msnexplorer_smclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msnexplorer_smclassic”><def><para>To open MSN Explorer, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Programs</b>, and then click <b>MSN Explorer</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”msnexplorer_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”msnexplorer_smsimple”>msnexplorer_smsimple</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:msnexplorer_smsimple”><def><para>To open MSN Explorer, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>All Programs</b>, and then click <b>MSN Explorer</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”mspaint_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”mspaint_smclassic”>mspaint_smclassic</term><group target=”groupM”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable 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Common:netcfg1_smclassic_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Network Connections, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Network Connections</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”netcfg1_smclassic_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”netcfg1_smclassic_cpsimple”>netcfg1_smclassic_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupN”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:netcfg1_smclassic_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Network Connections, click <b>Start<b>, point to <b>Settings</b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Network and Internet Connections</b>, and then click <b>Network Connections</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”netcfg1_smsimple_cpclassic”><term originalTerm=”netcfg1_smsimple_cpclassic”>netcfg1_smsimple_cpclassic</term><group target=”groupN”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:netcfg1_smsimple_cpclassic”><def><para>To open Network Connections, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, and then double-click <b>Network Connections</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”netcfg1_smsimple_cpsimple”><term originalTerm=”netcfg1_smsimple_cpsimple”>netcfg1_smsimple_cpsimple</term><group target=”groupN”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:netcfg1_smsimple_cpsimple”><def><para>To open Network Connections, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Control Panel</b>, click <b>Network and Internet Connections</b>, and then click <b>Network Connections</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”netmeeting_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”netmeeting_smclassic”>netmeeting_smclassic</term><group target=”groupN”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:netmeeting_smclassic”><def><para>To open NetMeeting after it has been installed, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Run</b>, type <b>conf.exe</b>, and then click <b>OK</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”netmeeting_smsimple”><term originalTerm=”netmeeting_smsimple”>netmeeting_smsimple</term><group target=”groupN”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:netmeeting_smsimple”><def><para>To open NetMeeting after it has been installed, click <b>Start<b>, click <b>Run</b>, type <b>conf.exe</b>, and then click <b>OK</b>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”netware32”><term originalTerm=”netware32”>netware32</term><group target=”groupN”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:netware32”><def><para>Due to its dependency on the IPX/SPX protocol, Client Service for NetWare is not available on <noloc>Windows XP 64-Bit Edition<noloc>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”nlbman”><term originalTerm=”NLBMan”>NLBMan</term><group 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From the command window, type <b>NLBMgr</b>, and then press ENTER.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”nlbman_warning”><term originalTerm=”NLBMan_Warning”>NLBMan_Warning</term><group target=”groupN”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:nlbman_warning”><def><para>If you are working from a computer that has a single network adaptor that is bound to Network Load Balancing in unicast mode, you cannot use Network Load Balancing Manager on this computer to configure and manage other hosts.<para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”nlbman2”><term originalTerm=”NLBMan2”>NLBMan2</term><group target=”groupN”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:nlbman2”><def><para>You can also open the <B>Network Load Balancing Properties<B> dialog box through <b>Network Connections</b>. However, Network Load Balancing Manager is the preferred method. Using both Network Load Balancing Manager and <b>Network Connections</b> together to change Network Load Balancing properties can lead to unpredictable results.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”nlbmgr_refresh”><term originalTerm=”NLBMgr_Refresh”>NLBMgr_Refresh</term><group target=”groupN”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:nlbmgr_refresh”><def><para>The host properties that Network Load Balancing Manager displays are a snapshot of the host information as it was configured when Network Load Balancing Manager first connected to the host. Network Load Balancing Manager will not display changes made locally to a host unless you right-click the cluster and click <b>Refresh<b>. This allows you to reconnect to the cluster and view updated information. For more information on connecting to a cluster, see <A ID=”specLoc” HREF=”MS-ITS:wlbs.chm::/to_manage_a_cluster.htm”>Manage an existing cluster from Network Load Balancing Manager</A>.</para></def></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”non_plug_and_play”><term originalTerm=”non-Plug and Play”>non-Plug and Play</term><group target=”groupN”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”pending” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:non_plug_and_play”><def><para>A device, such as a printer, modem, or game controller, that requires manual configuration of hardware settings before it can be used. Non-Plug and Play devices are becoming increasingly rare as manufacturers stop producing them in favor of Plug and Play devices. Non-Plug and Play typically applies to older pieces of equipment.<para></def><seeAlso seeAlsoTermID=”gls_device”><seeAlso seeAlsoTermID=”gls_plug_and_play”></scopeDef></entry><entry entryID=”notepad_smclassic”><term originalTerm=”notepad_smclassic”>notepad_smclassic</term><group target=”groupN”><rubytext>defaultrubytext<rubytext><scopeDef><scope status=”approved” scopeTermID=”Reusable Common:notepad_smclassic”><def><para>To open Notepad, click <B>Start<B>, point to <B>Programs</B>, point to <B>Accessories</B>, and then click <B>Notepad</B>.</para></def></scopig, brown eyes grew bigger yet, and her pale, thin little cheeks flushed eagerly.
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