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Where to find administration in windows 7. Administration does not open in windows

Hello, today we will talk about such a phenomenon as Windows administration. Many users will be very interested to know how the administration is carried out. Under the control of Windows for this matter, a lot of tools are involved that are available to any user.

Now there are quite a large number of users who do not need to go into details this concept, they just need to play games and surf the Internet. But, if someone is still interested in administering Windows, then now we will try to sort out this issue with you.

Launching the Computer Control Panel

There is such useful utilitylike a computer control panel. To open this type of tool, you can use two methods:

  1. From the Start menu, right-click on "Computer" and choose "Control"... If the shortcut of the Computer is on the desktop, then you can do the same from there.
  2. Press the keys Win + R and in the window that opens enter the command compmgmtlauncher... By the way, the command in this window will be saved and it is possible not to enter it several times.

The computer management window that opens has many tools that allow you to configure your computer as you like, also, some services are started separately, for example, through the "Administration".

Registry (Registry Editor)

Use is necessary in the event, for example, if the system was infected with some malicious code, there were problems with the programs, and the system itself. You can also remove unnecessary traces of programs and the same viruses.


Many people know how to start the registry, this is done as follows (for those who do not know): press the keys Win + R and enter the command regedit... Editing the registry is a very serious operation, because if you are not sure what you are doing, then it is better to trust a professional. One wrong action and the system may not even start.

Local Users and Groups Editor

This tool allows you to edit users who have access to the system, as well as groups. You can configure access to the system or some components only for individual users. The ability to prohibit the use of some programs and other system capabilities.


Services

The service tool gives us access to all the services running on the system, including those running and disabled. It is better not to go into the work of some services, but you can work with some, for example, third party utilitythat takes a lot random access memory can be disconnected from there.


Disk management

Staffed windows toolwhich allows us to work with the hard drives of the computer. For example, the tool will be useful when creating new sections, formatting,. You can unmount partitions or entire disks, change partition letters. Sometimes, the tool helps to solve some.


Device Manager

A very useful utility that many people know about. Here we can manage installations of new equipment and solve some. For example, you inserted a new mouse, it will immediately appear in the device manager in the "Mice and other pointing devices" section.


In addition to the above, we can turn off some devices. You can find out some information about the device.

Task Manager

The well-known task manager tool. It has a lot of opportunities, for example, you can find a malicious program, suspicious processes... Under Windows 8 and 10, in the Task Manager, you can use the tab and, which are usually loaded with the system.


View events

There is such a utility as event viewer. The tool may not even be understood experienced userhowever, it can help identify many system problems. To use it, you need to have some knowledge, without which there is nothing for beginners to do there.


Task Scheduler

A useful tool that allows you to use the execution of some tasks in automatic mode... For example, you can schedule or test it.


System monitor

A very useful utility that allows us to find out in real time the degree of workload of computer components, namely, processor, RAM, paging file. You can see how many there are useful information.


Resource Monitor

We could already see some data in the task manager, but in this tool we see more detailed information on the use of PC resources by all processes. You can find the resource monitor from the Control Panel, then go to "Administration" and there Resource Monitor.



Firewall

The standard purpose of a firewall is network protection... It is desirable that it is always on, and in combination with good antivirus, the computer will not be badly protected. Using settings this instrument can reduce the likelihood of your computer being compromised and malware entering your system. Sometimes, the firewall interferes with the launch of some programs, then they can be added to the list of exclusions and everything will be fine.


Remote administration

As you can see, there are many tools for administering your computer. Remote control of a computer can sometimes occur. Perhaps you want to help your friend with a computer, but you cannot come to him, then you can use remote control of the computer.

There are many tools for remote administration, but the most popular is, of course, TeamViewer.


The program is very easy to use and even a beginner can handle it. It will be quite easy to get access to another computer, you just need to enter the computer ID and password, the main thing is that the Internet connection is good enough for administration to take place without glitches and lags. This way you can help people wherever they are.

Outcome

Today we have taken apart several Windows administration tools and understood what they are for. Of course, many of the tools are already familiar to you. The most important thing is that you should not make changes to the system without the necessary knowledge, otherwise, serious consequences may arise.

15.11.2009 04:08

In Windows 7, the built-in Administrator account, which has the highest rights, is disabled by default. This is done in order to limit the impact of inexperienced users and malware on system processes.

To turn on account Administrator in Windows 7, follow these steps.

1. Log into Windows 7 as an administrator (your account created during Windows 7 installation).

2. Right click on the icon Computer on the desktop or in the Start menu and in the context menu that appears, select Control.

You can also open Control Panel -\u003e Administrative Tools -\u003e Computer Management.

3. In the left menu of the Console windows management 7 open Computer Management\u003e Utilities\u003e Local Users and Groups\u003e Users.

4. In the right part of the console window there is a list of accounts windows users 7. Double-click the account (Administrator) and in the window that opens remove checkbox Disable account.

5. Click OK.

After completing these operations, the Administrator account will be enabled and available in the list of accounts on the Windows 7 login page.

6. Open Start and from the power off menu select .

7. On the login page, select an account.

8. Open Control Panel -\u003e User Accounts.

9. From the list of accounts, select.

10. Click Password creation and be sure to set a password for this account.

Do not use for the Administrator account! The security of your computer depends on this account.

Notes... While working under the Administrator account, all programs, including malware, are launched as administrator. User Account Control will not be able to protect the system from malicious influences. Therefore, use the Administrator account only for computer or domain administration purposes. Before changing user, be sure to close all running programs and log out (select from the power off menu).

Some programs and network connections installed under the Administrator account may not be available to other users.

We thank our reader Alex red for the idea for this article.


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Comments (50) on “Administrator account in Windows 7”

ATP, keep it up :)

such a question: my account, created during the installation of 7-ki, is a member of the "administrators" group, but nevertheless I have repeatedly encountered some restrictions when using it. How to fix it? I heard about a certain super administrator. is this it?

Pasha, yes, this is the same "super administrator" with unlimited privileges.

Here is how it was …
During installation, I created a user (by default with administrator rights), then I decided, as you write here, to set myself the rights of an ordinary user in order to keep out of harm's way in any case. The first question arose, how to transfer the settings of my profile (desktop, shortcuts and all that) to the administrator (to any other user?), Well, that's okay, then I think I'll dig it! I went under myself (with administrator rights), enabled the Administrator account (superadmin), went under it, set myself the rights of a regular user and disabled the Administrator (superadmin) account ... now, when I log in, I go under me with the rights of a normal user, but start nothing from I can’t log in to the name of Superadmin ... accordingly, I can’t enter the system under it, after entering the password, it says your account is disabled, contact the system administrator!)
Any suggestions thread?
Actually, all this is uncritical, I am not the main one, so I'm picking for now ... just wondering what's what ...)

Snowflake, we did NOT advise setting the administrator rights as a regular user. Now you will apparently have to reinstall Windows 7.

I do not have the item "Local users and groups" in the control console,
although i am registered as administrator with password.
What's the matter?

Thanks in advance.

I installed a 7-ku, created a user (during installation), but it is included in the Debugger Users group, and I cannot enable the admin account, I do not have enough rights. What can be done?

In the command line - net user administrator / active: yes (for Russian OS: net user Administrator / active: yes) And now the Administrator account will be available for selection

Running command line of course with administrator rights

Not here ...?
on the Prof version (broken) there is a HomeUsers accounting group. There is no such group on the Enterprice version (official trial). Is it possible to install the HomeUsers group on Enterprice ???
Thanks in advance.

"Some programs and network connections installed under the Administrator account may not be available to other users."

I have just that case. I am a musician and I work in Cubase 4, but when I install a package of plug-ins from waves, only a part of the plug-ins is displayed under my account in Cubase, and all are visible in the superadmin. Is it possible to somehow work under your account with the rights of this superadmin? Well this is a crap to constantly switch.
Win 7 x64.

how to make the computer turn on automatically without clicking on the account icon?

Please explain to the noob.
You need to delete the folder. requires administrator rights. Request permission from Administrators to modify this folder. Logged in as an administrator, and again asking for permission from the "administrators". The administrator account and mine are members of the Administrators group. what to do?

Skeeter, you need to change the security descriptors.

can you tell me how to do it step by step? Because I can't do it ...

but I get an error, like the memory cannot be read
what to do then:

1. How to achieve the appearance of "Local users and groups" ???
2. "... security descriptors need to be changed." Tell me how?

P.s.
Windows7 Home Premium is installed.
Administrator account created but does not help.

Is it possible to somehow make yourself unlimited rights to your account, created during the installation of windows 7, I just work in a program that asks for some files but they are hidden for reading, and it is not convenient to switch from one account to another.
Thanks in advance

Thanks for the info !!! Because in Windows XP Pro it was different in my opinion during installation, a really Administrator account was created, and when the system was booted, a user with administrator rights (but he really was an administrator - and did not ask 1000 questions about access anywhere) although I may be wrong.
I don't understand the current one why in Windows 7 make a user Administrator (I have it written in the accounts - Administrator) who is not really an administrator! (All the time it requires starting with administrator rights, although the accounts again say - ADMINISTRATOR ) - a type of snag for security.
It would be better if it was just a user without administrative rights, and when installing the system, an ADMINISTRATOR account was created with only real access rights!
Why do you need a virtual administrator who does not have full access to the system?

Dmitriy, at the very beginning of the article it is written why this is done.

Good day,
Win7HP Rus BOX 32b, I tried to do it as described, but the Local Users and Groups section is still not displayed for me.
Is it possible to make (with a command, registry or patch) so that Local users and groups are displayed and available as in your screenshots?
thanks.

i did it - the administrator appeared and you can log in under him, but the Local users and groups section is invisible ...
are there any more ways?

DmitryWhat is "Win7HP"? Which one is on your computer? If not Professional, Maximum, Corporate, then only OS upgrade can help.

“Dmitry, what is“ Win7HP ”? Which edition of Windows 7 is on your computer? "
- I have Windows 7 Home Premium (Windows 7 Home Premium).
"If not Professional, Maximum, Corporate, then only OS upgrade can help."
- idiocy M $? if you have a connection there, then please tell me that the legal user is very upset and dissatisfied ... firstly, because this point was not articulated anywhere (in the descriptions) and secondly, the meaning of such a restriction is doubtful!

Dmitryhow much you pay, so much you get. You are not outraged that a roll is more expensive than bread? Or are you outraged?

this moment was not articulated anywhere (in the descriptions)

Not true. The feature set for each edition of Windows 7 is described everywhere, including on the Microsoft website.

It's a pity, but the cause of the problem, although I fixed it, I still didn't understand: I turned on the Administrator account by default, configured it, turned it off and deleted my profile and ... within half an hour, the RAM counter did not rise above 25%. Hurray! Many thanks for the article!

MaxIt is difficult to diagnose without seeing your computer.

Tell me one more time, unlocked the Administrator account, logged in under it, I try to put agent.key in the Dr.Web folder in the program files, but all the same writes that there are not enough rights, I tried to change the owner, but again I have no rights, I'm just dazed. version maximum

the doctor of the web has its own protection, it is disabled through context menu on the tray icon

Thank you for your feedback (20.01). I understand that from the words (while I have to surf on my mobile) it is difficult to make a diagnosis and conclusion, I thought that someone might have come across.

i did everything as written here, I went in as an administrator, I wanted to install the driver in compatibility mode, but it didn’t work, I didn’t write enough rights, tell me what to do?

I first set the automatic login without a password, it did not help. All the same, I had to click on the icon. But it turned out like this: start-in the search engine: "splash screen" -Change the splash screen-mark "start from the login screen" -Change the power parameters: actions of the power buttons-mark "do not ask for a password" -save changes. apply-ok.

I am a user with administrator rights. I tried to enable "superadmin" as described above, but when I unchecked the box, I became a user without rights. And to enable the built-in Administrator account with the highest rights, you need to: Start, type in the search field - secpol.msc\u003e pr.kn.mysy run with administrator rights. In the left window under "Security Options"\u003e " local policies"\u003e" Security settings ". In the right window, double-click on "Accounts: account status" Administrator "\u003e change to" enabled. "(Windows 7 Maximum 6.1.7600 Build 7600)

Leonid, I check and uncheck the box, and the account created during the installation of the system remains with the same rights.

You can also use secpol, here I agree.

Where to look and how to configure security descriptors so that the Administrator is really an ADMINISTRATOR, and not hz. by whom, otherwise even old files from Win XP could not be deleted under Vista and I can not delete under Win7. And this is called SECURITY? In my opinion, this is just insanity. Why does it take so long to dance around the computer with a tambourine to delete old files? Yes, I'm not a hacker, but there are millions like me and this problem is not only mine, it is common! I hope very much for your help. And then what happens, progress is going on and to clean the screw from old you need to format it ???? Not too much??

Sergey, with such questions you should contact our forum (green link in the upper right corner). Comments are actually for comments to articles - to scold / praise / add.

PS XP files are deleted quietly via SHIFT + DELETE, deleted a thousand times, did not notice any problems.

Hello. Please tell me how to rename the folder with my name, which was created during the installation of Windows 7. (It is located in system folder "Users")

Control Panel (View: "Large Icons")\u003e Change your account name... Enter a new name and press the button Rename.

Thank you, I'll try now ...

No, it doesn't work ... Login to the system, yes, it was renamed. And here is the C folder: in the “Users” folder remains as it was before ...

Windows 7 - impressions and facts:
In order not to break anything, there are users and experienced users.

i just ran into the same problem and solved it like this: I went to safe mode and installed everything back

Any additional questions - only on the forum.

Please tell me!
How do I access permissive resources over the network for the Administrators group? (win7pro)
It turned out that, according to the samba, the 7th Windows lets the local administrator in fact with the rights of a simple user, and so far there is only one solution: set the rights on the resource for specific user, which is extremely inconvenient. Again, what's the point of administrative resources like C $ if they can't be accessed.

Why do I need to run Windows as administrator? For example, to customize system parameters, install the appropriate programs and generally take full control of the computer. If you log into Windows as an ordinary user, then there will be no such opportunities, you can only work with regular files and folders (not system ones), run most of the programs, configure only those parameters that do not affect other system users.

As a rule, the majority of PC owners are the only PC users and the administrator login is set by default. This has its drawback - it opens the "way" for various viruses that can do any action with the system. Therefore, before you get administrator rights in Windows 7, think about why you need it?

The easiest way to get administrator rights

We go to the "Control Panel", open "User Accounts". We will see the login under which we log into the system. By clicking on the icon, we can assign a password for the selected account, if it has not been previously set, or adjust it.

  • click "Change the type of your account";
  • put a tick in front of the "Administrator" item;
  • click "Change the type of your account."

Setting administrator rights for programs

Often, programs perform certain functions only when you have administrator rights. To always run the program as administrator, right-click on its shortcut and click on "Properties".


However, such privileges are not always needed, and for security reasons, we would not recommend enabling "Administrator" rights for absolutely all applications.

Similarly, with some folder files - they may also require administrator rights to perform some actions. So, for example, a simple user cannot delete or rename the "system" folder located in the "C / Windows /" directory.

Another way to enable administrator rights

  1. Press Win + R, the command line will open.
  2. Enter "control userpasswords2".
    The User Accounts window will open.
  3. Select the "Advanced" tab and click on the button of the same name.
  4. Then it all depends on what version of Windows 7 you have. If "Home Basic", then a warning will appear that all operations with rights should be done through "User accounts. If you have an extended version (for example, Professional), then open the upper left folder "Users", and in the middle column - "Administrator".
  5. A settings window will open, in which uncheck the "Disable account" box.
  6. Click "OK" and restart your computer.

Conclusion

This is the basic instruction on how to get administrator rights in Windows 7. However, it is better to set them for a specific program so that a virus does not completely infect the file system. Basically, you need to have administrator rights for the utilities that work with the system.

Intelligence

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    • ** Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 SP1 can ONLY be installed on computers running Windows 7 or Windows 7 SP1 Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions. **

      Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) enables IT administrators to manage the roles and features that are installed on remote computers running Windows Server 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Windows Server 2008 R2 (and Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2003 for some roles and features), with remote computer running Windows 7 or Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1). These tools provide support remote control Computers running Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2008 (for some roles and features) when installing server core components or when installing these operating systems completely. Using Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1), you can remotely manage individual roles and features of Windows Server 2003, although the Server Core installation option is not available for this operating system.

      By functionality this feature is comparable to the Administration Tools Pack for Windows Server 2003 and Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1).

    System Requirements

      Supported operating system

      Windows 7; Windows 7 Service Pack 1

      • Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) can be installed on computers that are running Windows 7 or Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions. This software can be installed ONLY on computers running Windows 7 or Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions; it cannot be installed on the target servers that you plan to manage.

        From this page, you can download the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1). Download and install the version that matches the architecture of the computer on which you plan to install the administration tools. Users who do not know what architecture is used on the computer - x86 or x64, should refer to the section.

        Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) can be used to manage the roles and features that run when installing server core components or when installing a full 64-bit operating system. windows systems Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Windows Server 2008 R2. Remote management is also supported for some roles and features that run on Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2003.

        Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) should not be installed on a computer that is running Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack or Windows 2000 Server®. Before installing Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1), uninstall all versions of the Administration Tools Pack or Remote Server Administration Tools from the computer.

        Only one instance of Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) can be installed on a computer. Before installing the new package, you must uninstall any existing copies of Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1). This also includes copies in different languages.

        For details on Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 SP1 and the supported operating systems that you can use the tools on, see.

    Installation instructions

      • Installing Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1)

        Administrators on the computer on which you want to install the Administration Tools Pack, or log on to the computer using the built-in account Administrator.

        Attention! Before installing Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1), uninstall all versions of the Administration Tools Pack or Remote Server Administration Tools from the computer.

        Attention! Only one instance of Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) can be installed on a computer. Before installing the new package, you must uninstall any existing copies of Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1). This also includes copies in different languages. For instructions on how to uninstall existing instances of Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1), see on this page.

        1. Download the Remote Server Administration Tools Pack for Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) to your Windows 7 or Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) computer from the Microsoft Download Center.

        2. Open the folder where you downloaded the package, double-click it to unzip it, and run the Remote Server Administration Tools Installation Wizard for Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1).

        . Attention! To begin installing the Administration Tools Pack, you must agree to the license and limited warranty terms.

        3. Follow all the instructions in the wizard and click Done to shutdown it after installation.

        4. Press the button Start, select item Control Panel and click Programs.

        5. In the area Programs and Features select an option.

        6. If the "User Account Control" window asks for permission to open the " Windows components", Press the button Proceed.

        7. In the dialog box Windows components expand the item.

        8. Select the remote management tools you want to install.

        9. Press the button OK.

        10. Customize the menu Start so that it displays the shortcut Administration (in its absence):

        Click the button Start right click and select command Properties;

        In the tab Start Menu press the button Tune;

        In the dialog box Customizing the Start Menu scroll down to item Administration and check the box Show in All Programs and Start Menu... Click the button OK... Shortcuts for snap-ins installed by Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 SP1 are added to the list Administration menu Start.

        Reinstall or Remove Individual Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 SP1

        If the Remote Administration Tool has been uninstalled from a Windows 7 or Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) computer, you can reinstall it by following the steps below.

        Reinstalling Individual Remote Administration Tools

        1. Press the button Start, select item Control Panel and click Programs.

        2. In the area Programs and Features select an option Turn Windows features on or off.

        3. If the "User Account Control" window asks for permission to open the dialog box Windows components, press the button Proceed.

        4. In the dialog box Windows components expand the item Remote Server Administration Tools.

        5. Select the remote management tools that you want to install, or clear the check boxes for the tools to remove. Click the button OK.

        Hard Removal of Remote Server Administration Tools for Windows 7 SP1

        Must be a member of the group Administrators on the computer on which you want to uninstall the Administration Tools Pack, or log on to the computer using the built-in account Administrator.

        You can remove the entire administration tools package from your computer using the utility Removing a program in the control panel.

        Removing the Administration Tools Pack

        1. Press the button Start, select item Control Paneland then in the area Programs click an item Removing a program.

        2. Click an item View installed updates.

        3. Select an item Update for Microsoft Windows (958830) .

        4. Press the button Delete.

A user of a modern operating system from Microsoft may need to learn how to administer Windows to manage his PC.

To do this, the OS provides many different tools that provide control of the computer using both the keyboard and mouse,.

Most ordinary usersthat include a computer to run a game or log into the Internet, there is no need to understand the administration features.

But, if you use these functions already built into the system, you can significantly make your life easier when performing any task on your PC.

Entering the Computer Control Menu

To start basic administration tools, open the management tab. This can be done in two ways:

  • Enter the "Start" menu and right-click on the "Computer" item and select "control";
  • Pressing the Win and R keys, opening the command execution window and entering compmgmtlauncher. After the first launch, the command will be saved, and you can no longer type it every time, but choose from the drop-down list.

After that, the system management window opens, where all the main tools are presented that will allow you to fully customize it for your needs.

The same programs and services can be launched separately (for which there are special commands) or through the "Administration" item.

It will also be useful when removing traces of any applications (including viruses, although not required).

You can start the editor by opening the run window (Win + R) and entering the regedit command.

When editing it, remember that it is worth changing only those items that the user is sure of.

Otherwise, you can disrupt your computer and even lead to the need to reinstall programs, drivers or the entire operating system.

Local Users and Groups Editor

The ability to edit both individual PC users and their groups is not available for everyone windows versions - for professionals only.

But with its help, you can configure the system and the ability to access it for various people, allowing them to use some programs, and prohibiting others from starting.

Services

The services tab provides access to the list. All available in operating system services, including running or disabled.

Some of them work automatically, and you shouldn't interfere with the work of these processes without special need.

However, there are services that are manually controlled - for example, a program or a utility for updating it.

Computer disk management

Not only an experienced user may need to manage computer disks.

Sometimes some of the disks (especially when using multiple hard drives or outdated file systems such as FAT32) after reinstalling the system become invisible.

And to find them, you have to go to this control menu.

Using the disk management utility, you can enable and disable various partitions on hard drives connected to a PC, change their names and letters.

And you can also solve here the problem with a non-opening flash drive without using third-party programs.

Device Manager

To install new hardware and resolve driver issues, you cannot do without using the device manager built into the system.

In addition, while working with the list of devices, you can enable and disable them.

And also to find out information about each, which may be required, for example, to check whether the computer configuration meets the requirements of the program (game).

Task Manager

The task manager has quite a few functions.

First of all, it turns out to be useful in searching for malicious programs (viruses) that launch extraneous processes for the computer to execute.

Here, on Windows 8 and 10, applications are configured that automatically load along with the system ("Startup").

Events

A utility for viewing system events is not always useful, even for an experienced PC user and administrator of a group of such computers.

However, using this tool, you can easily determine the cause of the problem.

True, its use requires special knowledge, without which it is better not to take any action.

Windows provides systematic scheduling for a number of tasks. Thanks to this utility, you can schedule, for example, periodic defragmentation or disk check.

Although it is also used by some malicious programs.

So, when getting rid of viruses, it is worth checking the scheduler too.

System monitor

Using the utility " system monitor”, You can get data on the workload of some components of the PC - memory, processor and paging file.

And a lot of other useful information about system operation.

Resource Monitor

Part of the data on running Windows accessible directly from the task manager.

However, the Resource Monitor provides a more complete picture of the PC resource utilization by all processes in the system. To do this, click the "Start" button.

In the search box, type Resource Monitor, and then select Resource Monitor from the list of results.

Firewall

A standard firewall is designed to provide network security... Most antiviruses will not be effective without it.

If we use additional settings utilities, you can significantly reduce the likelihood of hacking your PC and getting viruses on it.

Important! However, using a firewall can also interfere with the launch of others, required programsthat have to be added to his list of exclusions.

Remote administration

The computer can be administered directly by the user himself, but in some cases it becomes necessary to provide remote control.

The reason is usually the inability to independently deal with system problems.

And, so that an experienced user does not have to be physically present at the computer, there is the possibility of remote administration.

Sometimes such an opportunity is required for the user himself, working on a home computer from home or vice versa.

To provide access to one PC from another requires installation and configuration special program... The most common use for this is the TeamViewer application.

This popular program features a simple remote accessthat even an inexperienced user can handle.

In addition, TeamViewer is easy to install and has a comparatively in a simple way access.

It is enough to enter the computer ID and its password, after which it is possible to administer the system, which is physically even several thousand kilometers away.

findings

Using the Windows system administration utilities can be a good option for monitoring all the processes taking place on the computer.

However, without the appropriate knowledge, you should not try to make changes to the operation of the OS, as this can lead to serious consequences.

Administration in Windows 7

Understanding the Administrative Tools section of the Windows 7 Control Panel