FeaturesUser Management Resource Administrator is a visual scripting tool which enables you to perform complex user resource management tasks, such as automated user and home directory creation, or mass assigning Microsoft Exchange mail boxes, without having to write a single line of script code. Read more about actions.
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User Management Resource Administrator is the perfect and affordable solution for any user account management task where you would normally quickly resort to scripting. The visual scripting and delegation engine gives you the power to:
- Perform one-day user and resource migration
- Mass move users to new Organisational Unit locations
- Deploy Exchange 2000 & 2003 mailboxes
- Create home directories and permissions for thousands of users
- Have your helpdesk reset passwords
- Have your IT department unlock or disable accounts
- Delegate tasks to create user accounts with home directories and mailboxes
Features - User Management Resource Administrator
- Supports all editions of Windows NT - XP - 2000 - 2003
- Supports Active Directory
- Supports Exchange 2000 and 2003
- Supports all Active Directory attributes
- Supports Windows Terminal Server
- Zero script knowledge required
- Name generation and duplicate handling
- Strong password generation
- Use CSV input for mass create-update-delete batch jobs
- Run mass batch jobs directly on your Active Directory
- Advanced job simulation and logging
- Delegate administrative tasks to helpdesk users
- Create custom user interface for delegated tasks
- Includes a Windows Forms client for helpdesk users
Active Directory user account creation & modification
- Create user account, create contact, create group
- Edit all user account, contact and group attributes
- Change account logon settings
- Assign user account, contact group memberships, nest groups
- Delete user account
- Move user account
- Rename user account
- Export user account, contact and group attributes
Windows NT4 user account creation & modification
- Create user account
- Edit user account settings
- Change account logon settings
- Assign user account group memberships
- Account local group configuration
- Delete user account
Exchange 2000 and 2003
- Create mailbox
- Set mailbox permissions, assign associated external account
- Manage mailbox settings
- Configure recipient settings for message and mailbox size
- Delete mailbox
General user settings
- Manage Terminal Service settings for Active Directory & NT4
- Manage Dial-in settings for Active Directory & NT4
File system
- Create directory
- Assign file & folder permissions
- Share directory
- Copy directory and data
- Delete directory
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