Microsoft seems to be upgrading the "Administration Tools" folder in Windows 10 21H2, adding many more tools to the collection.
With the Windows 10 Preview Build 21354, Microsoft is replacing Administrative Tools with a new microapplication which it calls "Windows Tools" (Windows Tools), and which contains many more tools.
Microsoft is moving too shortcuts such as Windows Systems, Windows Help, and Windows PowerShell in the new Windows Tools control panel.
Microsoft has long been working to move its various tools from Control Panel to Modern Settings, but we assume that real network administrators require a higher density than Modern Settings can offer.
The new menu can start with the command control admintools from the line orders, or from the Run dialog or create a shortcut using the following command:
explorer.exe shell ::: {D20EA4E1-3957-11d2-A40B-0C5020524153}
Microsoft is slowly removing Control Panel and is expected to install a redirect from it soon, which will send those looking for Control Panel to Modern Settings. This new move shows that the Control Panel may finally be able to survive.