Administrative Tools

1.6 Given a scenario, configure Microsoft Windows settings

📘CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1202)


What Are Administrative Tools?

Administrative Tools are built-in Windows management tools used by IT administrators and support technicians to monitor, configure, troubleshoot, and manage a Windows computer.

These tools allow you to:

  • View system performance
  • Manage disks and storage
  • Control system services
  • Manage users and groups
  • View system logs and errors
  • Configure advanced system settings

📌 Exam Tip:
On the CompTIA A+ exam, you are often asked which administrative tool to use in a given scenario.


How to Access Administrative Tools

You can access Administrative Tools in several ways:

  1. Control Panel
    • Control Panel → Administrative Tools
  2. Windows Search
    • Search for the specific tool name (e.g., Event Viewer)
  3. Run Command (Windows + R)
    • Example: eventvwr.msc, services.msc, compmgmt.msc

📌 Exam Tip:
Many Administrative Tools end with .msc (Microsoft Management Console).


Important Administrative Tools You Must Know for the Exam


1. Computer Management

Purpose:
A single console that combines multiple administrative tools.

Contains:

  • Event Viewer
  • Device Manager
  • Disk Management
  • Local Users and Groups
  • Services and Applications

Used for:

  • Managing hardware, storage, users, and services from one place
  • Troubleshooting system issues

📌 Exam Tip:
If the question asks for a central tool that manages multiple system components, the answer is Computer Management.


2. Event Viewer

Purpose:
Shows detailed logs about system activity, errors, and warnings.

Main Log Types:

  • Application – software-related issues
  • System – Windows system issues
  • Security – login attempts, permission changes

Used for:

  • Diagnosing system crashes
  • Checking why a service failed
  • Reviewing security events

📌 Exam Tip:
If the question mentions error logs, warnings, or audit logs, choose Event Viewer.


3. Services

Purpose:
Manages background programs (services) that run automatically in Windows.

Service Startup Types:

  • Automatic – starts with Windows
  • Manual – starts when needed
  • Disabled – cannot start

Used for:

  • Starting or stopping services
  • Troubleshooting performance or boot issues
  • Disabling unnecessary services

📌 Exam Tip:
If a system feature is not working in the background, check Services.


4. Disk Management

Purpose:
Manages hard drives and storage volumes.

Used for:

  • Creating and deleting partitions
  • Formatting drives
  • Assigning drive letters
  • Extending or shrinking volumes
  • Initializing new disks

📌 Exam Tip:
If the question involves partitions, volumes, or drive letters, the correct tool is Disk Management.


5. Task Scheduler

Purpose:
See and manage tasks that run automatically at specific times or events.

Used for:

  • Scheduling system maintenance tasks
  • Running scripts or programs automatically
  • Troubleshooting failed scheduled tasks

📌 Exam Tip:
If something runs automatically on a schedule, the tool involved is Task Scheduler.


6. Performance Monitor

Purpose:
Monitors system performance in real time or over time.

Tracks:

  • CPU usage
  • Memory usage
  • Disk activity
  • Network usage

Used for:

  • Identifying performance bottlenecks
  • Monitoring system health
  • Collecting performance data

📌 Exam Tip:
For performance analysis or resource usage, use Performance Monitor.


7. Resource Monitor

Purpose:
Provides detailed, real-time system resource usage.

Shows:

  • Which processes use CPU
  • Memory usage per application
  • Disk and network activity

Used for:

  • Finding applications causing high CPU or memory usage
  • Diagnosing slow system performance

📌 Exam Tip:
If the question asks for real-time detailed resource usage, the answer is Resource Monitor.


8. Local Users and Groups

Purpose:
Manages user accounts and group memberships on a local computer.

Used for:

  • Creating users
  • Deleting users
  • Assigning users to groups (Administrators, Users)
  • Managing permissions

📌 Important Note:
This tool is not available in Windows Home edition.

📌 Exam Tip:
For local user or group management, choose Local Users and Groups.


9. System Configuration (msconfig)

Purpose:
Controls startup behavior and boot settings.

Used for:

  • Disabling startup programs
  • Booting into Safe Mode
  • Troubleshooting boot problems

📌 Exam Tip:
For startup troubleshooting, the correct tool is System Configuration.


10. Windows Memory Diagnostic

Purpose:
Checks RAM for memory problems.

Used for:

  • Diagnosing random crashes or system freezes
  • Detecting faulty memory modules

📌 Exam Tip:
If the system crashes randomly and memory is suspected, use Windows Memory Diagnostic.


11. Component Services

Purpose:
Advanced management of COM+ components and services.

Used for:

  • Managing distributed applications
  • Configuring advanced service permissions

📌 Exam Tip:
This tool is rarely used in entry-level roles, but you should recognize its name.


12. Print Management (if available)

Purpose:
Manages printers and print servers.

Used for:

  • Viewing print queues
  • Managing printer drivers
  • Deploying printers

📌 Exam Tip:
If the question involves print queues or printer drivers, use Print Management.


Exam Scenario-Based Summary

ScenarioCorrect Tool
View system errorsEvent Viewer
Manage partitionsDisk Management
Stop a background serviceServices
Schedule a taskTask Scheduler
Monitor CPU and memoryPerformance Monitor
Troubleshoot slow systemResource Monitor
Manage local usersLocal Users and Groups
Fix startup issuesSystem Configuration
Diagnose RAM problemsWindows Memory Diagnostic

Key Exam Tips to Remember

  • Administrative Tools are management and troubleshooting tools
  • Many tools end in .msc
  • CompTIA focuses heavily on choosing the correct tool for a scenario
  • Know what each tool is used for, not just its name

Final Exam Takeaway

For CompTIA A+ Core 2 (220-1202), you must:

  • Recognize each Administrative Tool
  • Understand what problem each tool solves
  • Be able to choose the correct tool based on a scenario
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