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https://docs.microsoft.com/.../wsim/windows-system-image-manager-user-interface-overview

The Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM) user interface contains a series of panes. You can use these panes to open Windows image (. wim) files, create unattended answer files, and then add components and packages to the respective configuration passes in an answer file. The following screen shot illustrates the Windows SIM user interface.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/open-device-manager-a7f2db46-faaf-24f0-8b7...

Open Device Manager. Windows 10. More... Less. In the search box on the taskbar, type Device Manager, thenselect from the menu.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/iis/6.0-sdk/ms525920(v=vs.90)

This topic provides procedures for opening the IIS management user interface (IIS Manager). For information about common administrative tasks, see the Getting Started section of the IIS User Documentation. To open IIS Manager from a command window. In a command window, type start inetmgr and press ENTER.

https://docs.microsoft.com/.../understanding-and-configuring-windows-connection-manager

Windows then checks the traffic level on the interface every 30 seconds. If the traffic level is above a certain threshold, no further action is taken. This allows ongoing active use of the interface, such as from a file transfer or VoIP call, to avoid disruption. When the traffic drops below this threshold, the interface will be disconnected.