Create Home DirectoryUser 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.
"As network administrator in a busy high school, I had a problem creating 1100 pupils and 140 staff after a major network upgrade. Our old user creation module was not compatible with the new system, a fact I only found out 2 weeks before the start of term! I contacted tools4ever after finding Usermanagement on their website in a search. I must say I was pleasantly surprised with the level of support I received whist setting the program up. This resulted in all my users being up and running with all folders, permissions and active directory entries correctly setup in minutes." - Cowes High School
Home directory details
The home and profile directories are the primairy storage points for network users to store their data. When creating new user accounts in Active Directory, you usually will need to create home directory, set the home and profile settings in the Active Directory for the user and set the correct permissions for the user and for the administrators. User Management Resource Administrator lets you include these operations in a single batch job along with the user creation process, with just a simple script action. The script action can be configured using script properties to create folder, optionally share it and set the correct permissions. In the user creation process, you can include the new home & profile directory location in the Active Directory.
User Management Resource Administrator also includes other file system management script actions, such as actions to copy folders including (recursive) data, delete a directory and to share a directory.

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