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11.3.2.7 Lab - System Utilities

This document provides instructions for using Windows utilities to configure system settings. It includes steps to create a custom management console, change desktop background settings using the registry editor, and export/import registry keys. The document covers navigating to tools in the custom console, viewing registry values, and changing the desktop color through registry modifications.

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11.3.2.7 Lab - System Utilities

This document provides instructions for using Windows utilities to configure system settings. It includes steps to create a custom management console, change desktop background settings using the registry editor, and export/import registry keys. The document covers navigating to tools in the custom console, viewing registry values, and changing the desktop color through registry modifications.

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Lab - System Utilities

Introduction
In this lab, you will use Windows utilities to configure operating system settings.

Recommended Equipment
• A computer running Windows

Instructions
Part 1: Custom Management Console

Step 1: Explore the management console.


a. To open the Microsoft Management Console, click Start, and search for mmc. Click Yes to allow
Microsoft Management Console to make changes to the computer.
b. In the Console1 - [Console Root] window, you can build a custom console. Click File > Add/Remove
Snap-in.
c. In the Add or Remove Snap-ins window, you can add a folder snap-in. Scroll down the Available snap-
ins: pane to locate the Folder snap-in. Select Folder and click Add>.
d. To add the Link to Web Address snap-in, scroll down the Available snap-ins: pane and select Link to
Web Address. Click Add>. In the Link to Web Address wizard window, enter http://www.cisco.com in
the Path or URL: field, click Next> to continue.
e. In the Friendly name for the Link to Web Address snap-in box, enter Cisco and click Finish to continue.

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Step 2: Create a custom management console.


a. To add snap-ins to the folder snap-in, click Advanced.
b. The Advanced window opens. Select Allow changing the parent snap-in. Click OK.
c. A drop-down menu appears for Parent snap-in. In the Parent snap-in box, select Folder.

d. Add the following snap-ins from the Available snap-in: pane: Computer Management, Device Manager,
and Disk Management. In each of the snap-in windows, click Finish to select to use the snap-in to
manage the Local Computer or This computer.
e. Click OK to continue to exit the Add or Remove Snap-ins window.
f. In the Console1 window, right-click the Folder icon and select Rename. Change the name of the folder
to Management Tools.
g. To save the custom console, click File > Save As. Change the file name to your name. Example: John’s
Console. Change the Save in box to Desktop. Click Save.
h. Close all open windows.
i. On the desktop, double-click the Console icon that contains your name to re-open the console with your
snap-ins. Click Yes to allow this application to make changes to your device as necessary.
j. Review the Management Tools folder by double-clicking on the tools.
k. Within your custom console, navigate to the Event Viewer.
Question:
What was the path you use to navigate to the Event Viewer?
Type your answers here.
l. Close the Console window when you finish your review. Click No when prompted to save the changes.

Part 2: Registry Editor

Step 1: Change your desktop background settings.


a. Right-click the Desktop > select Personalize.
Question:
What is the background picture?
Type your answers here.
b. In Windows 10, select Solid color in the Background drop-down list. Choose a blue background color.
In Windows 8.1 and 7, click Desktop Background. Select Solid Colors in the Picture Location drop-
down list. Choose a blue background color.

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c. Click Save changes. The computer screen should now have a blue background. If not, ask the instructor
for assistance.
d. Close all open windows.

Step 2: Open the registry editor.


a. To open the Registry Editor, click Start and type regedit. Click Yes to allow Registry Editor to make
changes to the computer.
Note: Do not make any changes in the Registry Editor without instructor permission.
b. Select and expand the HKEY_CURRENT_USER entry.
c. Expand Control Panel. Click Colors. Click Background in the right panel.

Question:
What is the data value of the Background (hint – it has three numbers that correspond to red, green, and
blue)?
Type your answers here.

Step 3: Export a registry key.


You will export the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Colors folder.
a. In the left pane, select the Colors folder and click File > Export.
b. Save the file to the Desktop with the name BlueBKG.
c. At the desktop, right-click the BlueBKG.reg icon and select Edit.
d. Notepad opens displaying the contents of BlueBKG.reg.
Question:
What is the data value of the Background?
Type your answers here.
e. Close the BlueBKG.reg – Notepad window.
f. Open the Personalization window by right-clicking the Desktop > Personalize > Desktop Background.
Select a red background color.
g. Click Save changes. Close the Personalization window.

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h. The desktop background should be red. Click the Registry Editor window.
i. On your keyboard, press F5 to refresh the Registry Editor window.
Question:
What is the data value of the Background? Compare the new value in the Registry to the value saved in
BlueBKG.reg.
Type your answers here.

Step 4: Import a registry file.


You will import the BlueBKG.reg file to change the Desktop ground back to blue.
a. Click the Registry Editor window.
b. Click File > Import. Locate and click the BlueBKG.reg file then click Open.
c. The Registry Editor informational message opens letting you know that keys and values have been
successfully added to the registry. Click OK.
d. Select the Registry Editor window.
Questions:
What is the data value of the Background?
Type your answers here.
What is the color of the desktop?
Type your answers here.
e. Restart the computer.
Question:
What is the color of the desktop?
Type your answers here.
f. Reset Display Properties Background to the original settings.
g. Close all open windows.
h. Delete the custom console and BlueBKG file on the desktop.

Reflection Question
1. Why would it be beneficial to add snap-ins to the mmc that are for other computers on the network?
Type your answers here.
2. After restarting the computer, why was the desktop color changed?
Type your answers here.
End of Document

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