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Testimonial:
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| We have used UMRA for major account creations in the last year. Not only has it helped us in the account creation, but also in the mass modifying of numerous accounts. Its seamless interaction with Active Directory and Exchange has been very helpful. Micah Hildreth SkyWest Airlines http://www.skywest.com/ | | read more... |
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Create Exchange 2000 & 2003 mailbox
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User 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.
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| "Without referring to a manual or on-line help, I was able to use the
program to create 599 user accounts, create home directories, and their
roaming profiles
with the proper security controls in minutes, a process that would have taken
days to do by hand." Jerry Shipman -
St Vincent Pallotti High School |
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Exchange mailbox details |
| In middle-sized to larger organizations, Exchange is usually the primairy
environment for mail and other collaboration data. Since Exchange 2000 and
2003 integrate seamlessly with the Active Directory, it makes a lot of sense
to add the mailbox creation and management to the regular user account management
tasks. User Management Resource Administrator has several Exchange related
script actions for easy integration in visual scripts. You can easily create
a visual script to create Exchange mailboxes for new user accounts, but also
for a group of existing user accounts or for an entire Organizational Unit.
You can specify the following properties and attributes: |
- Exchange server: The name of the Exchange server on which the mailbox
will be created. The name of the Exchange server can be used to determine
the mailbox store used to store the mailbox.
- Mailbox store: The name of the Exchange mailbox store used for the new
mailbox. In more complex environments with multiple mailbox stores, the
full LDAP mailbox store name is required.
- Primary e-mail addresses: Optional, specifies the e-mail addresses for
the Exchange mailbox.
- Proxy e-mail addresses: Optional, specifies the e-mail addresses for
the Exchange mailbox.
- Auto-update e-mail addresses: The e-mail addresses for the Exchange mailbox
can be generated according to the recipient's policy by enabling this option.
- Hide from address book: Specifies whether the recipient is displayed
in the address book.
- Exchange mailbox permissions: Lets you configure the
full range of Exchange mailbox permissions, such as "Delete mailbox
storage, Read
permissions,
Change permissions, Take ownership, Full
mailbox access and Associated
external account".
- External account: Allows you to assign an external non-local domain account
to the Exchange mailbox permissions using either a SID or a valid username.
- Additional properties: Restrict receiving message size, Maximum receiving
message size, Restrict sending message size, Maximum sending message size
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I have a CSV file, can you help me out?
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| We have the solution to perform any migration or batch user-related
job, use the resources below to see how it works in real life: |
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I have some questions, can you guide me through?
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| Of course, we are so convinced that User Management Resource Administrator
works for your environment whatever the size, we can show you the product
and its capabilities in just 30 minutes in our own test facility for free! |
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