Testimonial
I manage over 400 users and being a school these change annually. UMRA allows me to make user changes within minutes that would normally take weeks to implement across te network. Add to that the fact that the customer service is second to none (with support staff willing to write bespoke scripts) and you have an esssential tool for keeping network management under control.
Julian James
Highfield School
Read more...
Testimonial
The UMRA product works exactly as advertised by providing the means to automatically maintain our companies AD. Tools4Ever does this by providing an easy to use/easy to learn product. Its simply the best product at the best price.
Michael Hamlett
Golden Corral
Read more...
|
Migration to Windows Server 2003 & Exchange
|
| User Management Resource Administrator is the #1 solution to perform the
following migration steps according to your specific company requirements.
All below actions can be combined in a single batch run using
CSV input: |
 |
|
- 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.
|
|