Testimonial
This is a great product. We use it to create and delete ALL our Active directory accounts. Very easy to setup and use. Ryan Corcoran Carroll University


Testimonial
As an educator juggling multiple duties, I am constantly looking for tools that make network management faster and more efficient. Our school district runs a mixed platform network, and User Management gave me the flexibility I needed to create users with the Active Directory attributes we required to allow staff and students access to their accounts from either Windows 2000/XP or Macintosh OS X environments. User Management's intuitive user interface makes Active Directory attributes more accessible, which will allow us to more effectively use AD for network management tasks. User Management also provides powerful tools for "massaging" student records data. I spent very little time preparing the data we used for input, and that translates into more time and energy devoted to student achievement and meeting staff technology needs. But far and away, I was most impressed with the extraordinary level of customer support. In the sixteen years that I have been purchasing and using various levels of computer and network equipment and software, I have never had service as personalized and thorough as that I received from the Tools4evers America partner. Advanced Toolware. staff. Our purchase of User Management was money well spent. Tim Touhey Vocational Director Chehalis School District
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Migration to Windows Server 2003 & Exchange
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following migration steps according to your specific company requirements.
All below actions can be combined in a single batch run using
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- 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.
- Step 2: Configure OU assignment - Configure variable mappings to assign
Organizational Unit containers for new user accounts. Use variables such
as location or department fields in your CSV and map these easily onto
OUs.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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