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Testimonial:
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| User Management Resource Administrator is an extremely powerful tool that has for me, proved itself capable of performing any task connected with the creation and management of users in windows networks, whether or not you are using Active Directory - the significance of this, is that the tasks can be applied to many users at one go. The tool is saving me enormous amounts of time and I would recom... Charlie Markwick Southcot Services http://www.southcot.com/ | | read more... |
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Create new user accounts
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User Management Resource Administrator's ability to mass create and update user accounts makes it the ideal migration instrument rather than traditional scripting solutions. The flexibility offered by our visual scripting engine without requiring script development and maintenance, makes User Management Resource Administrator the most attractive migration solution on the market 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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When creating new user accounts, you have complete control over all aspects
of the user in Active Directory, including all custom attributes and naming
conventions:
- Domain: You can specify which domain the user account should be
created in. This information does not have to be in the CSV file, but can
be defined as a global variable in your project.
- Organizational-Unit-Container: Controls which OU the user should
be created in. This information can be defined statically for all user accounts,
but can also be mapped from location or department related input from
the CSV file.
- LDAP container: Specifies the direct LDAP path to the container where
the user account should be created. This value contains both the OU and
domain properties, making either of the above obsolete.
- Domain (controller): Controls which domain controller should be used
to perform the user creation and storage. This is important in multi-domain
controller environments where synchronization and remote sites are part
of the environment.
- Name generation algorithm: Defines how various Active
Directory attributes require names to be generated based on CSV input. Active Directory requires the sAMAccountName,
the UPN prefix, commonName and the displayName to be specified. You can
easily generate these names using advanced formatting functions and duplicate
handling. Learn more...
- GivenName, Initials and SurName: are usually directly
mapped to columns of the input CSV file. Be careful with the Initials
attribute as this field only allows for a maximum of 6 characters in
length.
- Password generator: Controls the generation of random
passwords based on pre-configured schemes, which define how many different
types of characters
should be included. These passwords can be exported to a new CSV file
along with the username or displayname. Learn
more...
- Password: Sets a default password or you can use the
password generator using the %Password% variable.
- Additional attributes: Description, User profile,
Logon script, Home directory, Home directory drive, Account expiration,
Workstations, All account control settings, General, Address, Phone and
Organization attributes.
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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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| We are absolutely confident that User Management Resource Administrator will work for your environment -whatever the size; we can show you the product and all its capabilities in just 30 minutes on our test server for free! |
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