MigrationUser Management Resource Administrator's ability to mass create and update user accounts makes it the ideal migration companion instead of traditional scripting solutions. The flexibility offered by our visual scripting engine, but without requiring script development and maintenance, makes User Management Resource Administrator far more attractive than any migration solution on the market available today.
"Last summer we migrated our entire network from Windows NT to Windows 2003 in 7 weeks, using Windows XP for the workstations. One last job was left: In 2 days time, 300 colleagues and 3000 students would need to access the network. This meant that the user accounts would have to be created in Active Directory, put into the right OU and assigned to security groups. 2 days later, before the deadline, User Management Resource Administrator had succeeded in completely creating and configuring all user accounts and resources." - Peter van den Hoek - Calvijn College
Complete user and resource migration in one day!
User Management Resource Administrator is the #1 solution to perform the following migration steps according to your specific company requirements. All below actions can be combined in a single batch run using CSV input:

- Step 1: Create new user accounts - Use input from a CSV-style text file containing minimal information such as firstname and lastname to create fully qualified Active Directory user accounts based on advanced username and displayname generation with duplicate handling. Learn more...
- Step 2: Configure OU assignment - Configure variable mappings to assign Organisational Unit containers for new user accounts. Use variables such as location or department fields in your CSV and map these easily onto OUs. Learn more...
- Step 3: Set group memberships - Assign single or multiple group memberships for your new user accounts, based on fixed group names or variable group name mappings using input from your CSV file. Learn more...
- Step 4: Create home directories and set permissions - Create home directories for your new or existing user accounts, optionally share them and set permissions on the folders using the same easy layout as the Windows explorer. Learn more...
- Step 5: Set Terminal Server settings - Configure Terminal Server specific settings such as additional TS profile and server for your new or existing user accounts. Learn more...
- Step 6: Create Exchange mailbox - Create Exchange 2000 or 2003 mailboxes for new or existing user accounts in the Active Directory. Optionally you can modify the permissions on the newly created mailbox. Advanced formatting capabilities are offered for the primairy and secondary (proxy) e-mail addresses. Learn more...
- Step 7: Specify additional Active Directory attribute information - Use any additional input from your CSV file to set additional Active Directory attributes such as phone and address information or special attributes for custom applications. All available AD attributes are supported. Learn more...
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