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"I`ve been using UserManagemeNT with Import and Delegation for about a year and a half in two school districts and it has made the user creation process so much cleaner and easier. I mass create users at the beginning of every school year and Import automatically creates the shares, shares them and applies the right permissions. I also use Import to mass delete at the end of the school year. With ...

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UMRA is the greatest tool ever made for user management. Being a school district our users change often. Editing and creation used to take days, now only minutes.

Bryan Gierald

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