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<h3><a name="ac"></a>The WebSphere administrative console</h3>
<p>The WebSphere administrative console is a browser-based graphical administrative interface for configuring and managing WebSphere resources. You can use the WebSphere administrative console to display and change your WebSphere Application Server - Express configurations, and to manage your WebSphere Application Server - Express resources.</p>
<p>These topics provide general information about the WebSphere administrative console:</p>
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<p><strong><a href="acstart.htm">Start the WebSphere administrative console</a></strong><br>
This topic describes how to start the WebSphere administrative console for WebSphere Application Server - Express.</p>
<p><strong><a href="acsave.htm">Save the configuration</a></strong><br>
This topic describes how to save changes to your application server's configuration.</p>
<p><strong><a href="acfeat.htm">WebSphere administrative console features</a></strong><br>
This topic provides information on WebSphere administrative console features, such as the navigation menu, taskbar, and the <strong>Configuration</strong> and <strong>Runtime</strong> tabs, as well as how to set preferences and access help text.</p>
<p><strong><a href="actop.htm">WebSphere administrative console topology reference</a></strong><br>
This topic provides an outline of the objects in the WebSphere administrative console.</p>
<p><strong><a href="acusrgrp.htm">Administer console users and groups</a></strong><br>
If you have multiple users working with the WebSphere administrative console in a secured environment, you can manage those users through the WebSphere administrative console. This topic describes how to manage those users and groups.</p>
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<p>The WebSphere administrative console includes information about using the console, as well as detailed help text about its features and preference settings. It also provides descriptions of the properties that you can edit with the console. To access this information, click <strong>Help</strong> in the WebSphere administrative console's taskbar.</p>
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