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Windows Server 2012 MMC Administration (part 7) - Building custom MMCs - Setting the console icon before saving, Saving the console tool

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Setting the console icon before saving

While you are working in the Options dialog box, you might consider setting custom icons for your console tools. All the console tools developed by Microsoft have their own icons. You can use these icons for your console tools as well, or you could use icons from other Microsoft programs quite easily. In the Options dialog box (which is displayed when you select Options on the File menu), tap or click Change Icon. This displays the Change Icon dialog box, as shown in Figure 12.

You can assign an icon to or change an icon for a console tool.
Figure 12. You can assign an icon to or change an icon for a console tool.

In the Change Icon dialog box, tap or click Browse. By default, the Open dialog box should open with the directory set to %SystemRoot%\System32. In this case, type shell32.dll as the File Name, and tap or click Open. You should now see the Change Icon dialog box with the Shell32.dll selected, which will allow you to choose one of several hundred icons registered for use with the operating system shell. (See Figure 13.) Choose an icon, tap or click OK, and then tap or click OK to close the Options dialog box. From then on, the icon will be associated with your custom console tool.

There are many icons to choose from.
Figure 13. There are many icons to choose from.

Saving the console tool

After you set the user mode, you can save the console tool. The console tool can appear as one of the following:

  • A desktop icon Select Save As on the File menu, and then navigate the folder structure to %SystemDrive%\Users\%UserName%\Desktop. Here, %UserName% is the name of the user who will work with the tool. After you type a name for the console, tap or click Save.

  • A folder icon Select Save As on the File menu, and then navigate to the folder where you want the console tool to reside. After you type a name for the console, tap or click Save.

  • An option on the Tools menu in Server Manager Select Save As on the File menu, and then navigate to the %SystemDrive%\Windows\System32 folder. After you type a name for the console, tap or click Save. Tap and hold or right-click the MMC and then select Create Shortcut. By default, you are prompted to save the shortcut on the desktop and tap or click Yes to confirm. Tap and hold or right-click the shortcut and then select Cut. In File Explorer, navigate the folder structure to %SystemDrive%\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools. In the right pane of File Explorer, tap and hold or right-click and then select Paste.

  • An option on the Tools menu in Server Manager for a specific user Select Save As on the File menu, and then navigate to the %SystemDrive%\Windows\System32 folder. After you type a name for the console, tap or click Save. Tap and hold or right-click the MMC and then select Create Shortcut. By default, you are prompted to save the shortcut on the desktop and tap or click Yes to confirm. Tap and hold or right-click the shortcut and then select Cut. In File Explorer, navigate the folder structure to %SystemDrive%\Users\%UserName%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools. In the right pane of File Explorer, tap and hold or right-click and then select Paste. Here, %UserName% is the name of the user who will work with the tool.

Change tool names using the Options dialog box

By default, the name shown on the console tool’s title bar is set to the file name you designate when saving it. As long as you are in author mode, you can change the console tool name using the Options dialog box. Select Options on the File menu, and then type the name in the box provided at the top of the Console tab.

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