[windows2000] Re: Sorting snap-ins in MMC?

  • From: "Dennis Appelboom" <dennis.appelboom@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 10:58:37 +0200

That's a good question... I would be able to do that, and I would also =
like it when I could rename the Snap-in apps.
Currently, I have 6 terminal services connections in one mmc. Each off =
them have the connections to either the production, acceptance, =
etc.....platform....But I cannot rename "terminal services =
connections".....

I do have a lot of problems with the MMC. After connecting to a couple =
of machines through the terminal services connections, the MMC hangs, or =
doesn't react to left mouse clicks anymore..... My colleague has the =
same problem..=20

Kind Regards,

Dennis Appelboom

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Van:    Sorin Srbu [mailto:sorin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]=20
Verzonden:      woensdag 2 oktober 2002 10:37
Aan:    Windows2000 Mailing List
Onderwerp:      [windows2000] Sorting snap-ins in MMC?


Hi all,

Is it possible to sort the snap-ins in a MMC? Or must I recreate
the entire toolbox when adding more snap-ins to the MMC?

Thx.


BW,

Sorin

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