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SUMMARY
Systems Management Server is administered using the SMS Administrator Console, which is an instance of the Microsoft Management Console (MMC). The information you see in the SMS Administrator Console is stored in a Microsoft Management Console file that has a .msc extension. By default, the SMS Administrator console starts with the file Sms.msc, which is located in the Sms\Bin\I386 directory.
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To begin creating a new Microsoft Management Console file, you must open a blank MMC window. You can do this by running Mmc.exe, which is usually located in the <Winroot>\System32 directory.
A wizard will walk you through connecting to your SMS database. You will also be given the option to customize your console tree items. Choose this if you want to customize which items are shown in your console tree and which ones are not. If you want to create a console with the tree items seen in the original SMS Administrator Console, choose the default and load all items into your tree. When the Snap-in for Systems Management Server is loaded, you will see your Systems Management Server tree in the Console Root window. If you want to set up your console window for Systems Management Server use only, you will want to set Systems Management Server to be the root of the tree. This is how the original SMS Administrator Console is configured. To do this, perform the following steps:
The final step in setting up the MMC to look like the SMS Administrator Console is to set the MMC in to Single Window User Mode. To do this, perform the following steps:
You can now save the MMC configuration to a .msc file. Use Sms.msc if you are re-creating the SMS Administrator Console. The next time you load this new .msc file, it will come up looking like the SMS Administrator Console and will have any customizations you made. Additional query words: prodsms MMC Console SMS.MSC corrupt
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