1 Planning and Overview6The Management Console window is divided into two separate areas: Tree-view frame—The left-hand portion of the window that displays the treestructure of the available Policy Servers, policies, or device sets. (See the samplewindow shown on the next page.) The drag-and-drop capability is available in thetree-view frame. Working frame—The right-hand portion of the window that displays specificinformation and configuration fields for the Policy Servers, policies, device sets, etc.(See the sample window.) Any item you click on in the tree-view frame displays thecorresponding information in the working frame.MMC Management ConsoleThe Microsoft Management Console (MMC) provides direct access to the most often usedfunctions in the EFW Management Console offered within a Microsoft Managementframework. (See the sample window below.) Once you have invoked any of the MMCfunctions, you have access to all EFW Management Console functions via the menuoptions on the EFW Management Console windows. You do not need to return to theMMC to access other functions. The window supporting the function you request fromthe MMC is displayed first after EFW login.NOTE: More than one administrator may be connected to a Management Consolein a single EFW domain at the same time with read-only access. However, only oneadministrator in that domain is allowed to have Normal (full access to theadministrative functions) at any one time.A multi-arrow icon in front ofa field indicates that modificationof the field may cause a distributionto EFW devices.Tree-viewframeWorkingframe