A Primer on Locating & Navigating Components Management Console
The Component Services tool helps you configure COM (Component Object Model) components and COM+ applications. COM is a system that helps you create software components and link them together to build applications, and a COM+ application comprises a group of COM components that perform related functions.
Now, let’s dive in and check out the various ways to access the Windows Component Services tool.
1. Open the Component Services Tool Using the Start Menu Search Bar
Want to access any Windows app easily?Use the Start menu search bar ; it’s an easy-to-use tool that’s located in the bottom-left corner of your taskbar.
Here’s how you can use the search bar to open the Component Services app:
Press theWindows search bar icon on the taskbar. Alternatively, pressWin + S to access the search bar.
TypeComponent Services and select theBest match result.
2. Open the Component Services Tool Using the Run Command Dialog Box
Having trouble using the Start menu search bar? Try accessing the Component Services tool using the Run command dialog box.
Want to know the best part about using the Run command dialog box? This tool can help you open almost any program on your Windows device. But if you want to use the Run command dialog box to access third-party programs , you’d have to edit some Registry keys first.
Here are the steps for opening the Component Services tool using the Run command dialog box:
PressWin + R to open the Run command dialog box.
Typecomexp.msc and pressEnter to access the Component Services tool.
Title: A Primer on Locating & Navigating Components Management Console