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Testimonial:
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| Switching to UMRA from the use of traditional batch files has greatly simplified our annual student and staff moves, adds, and changes. The power and flexibility of the application has allowed us to expand our user management scripting to even include application databases. We continue to find new uses for this great product. Craig Holland Newington Public Schools http://newington-schools.org/ | | read more... |
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Product Tour - Step 4/9
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| Now that the Create user (AD) action is in place, it requires several variables
to run. Since we want to use our CSV input (first name and last name) to
compose names for the new Active Directory accounts, let's assign these columns
to the %Firstname% and %Lastname% variables
as required as input for the Create user (AD) script action. Right-click
on the column headers in the input window, as shown in the above screenshot,
and select the variable. Note that the variables which are shown, are dependent
on which script action is inside the script. At this moment, only the Create
user (AD) is in our script so only variables related to that action will
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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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