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We have a routine to create our Active Directory users and UMRA has helped us minimize these repetitive administration tasks. It has freed us to do what we need to do and not on what we have to do. The tech support is really incredible. I called them with my first task, and I was updating my AD in minutes not in days as before. Please keep up the good work. Carlos Llanos University of Wisconsin Madison - UHS

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I have been using Usermanagement to manage a school district students for 3 1/2 years. It has made my job so much easier. Also Tom Mowatt has been a tremendous help. Greg Wilson Snoqualmie Valley School District

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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.


"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

Terminal Services details


In an environment using Terminal Server or Citrix, Active Directory user
accounts require a few additional settings for correct operation, such as
settings for the additional TS profile and home directory, and several specific
settings such as connection preferences and timout settings.

  • Profile path: The Terminal Services Profile path.
    The profile is a roaming or mandatory user profile for use when the user
    logs on to a Terminal server. Using this setting you can specify both
    roaming and mandatory profiles.

  • Home directory: The Terminal Services home directory.
    Each user on a Terminal server should have a unique home directory to
    ensure that application information is stored separately for each user
    in a multi-user environment.

  • Home directory drive: The Terminal Services home directory
    drive, as used for client drive mappings in the Windows explorer.

  • Allow logon to Terminal Server: Specifies whether
    the user is permitted to log on to the Terminal server.

  • End disconnected session (seconds): Sets the maximum
    time that a disconnected session remains active on the service.

  • Active session limit (seconds): Sets the maximum duration
    for sessions in seconds.

  • Idle session limit (seconds): Sets the maximum idle
    time in seconds allowed before the session is disconnected or reset.

  • Disconnect on connection broken - time-out: Disconnect
    the client when the connection to the server is broken for any reason,
    including a request, connection or session limit breach.

  • Allow reconnection from any client: Specified that
    Terminal Services allows reconnection to a disconnected session from
    any computer. This option is supported only for Citrix ICA-based clients
    that provide a serial number when connecting.

  • User can specify initial program: Specified whether
    the user can start any program.

  • Logon program: The path and file name of the application
    that you want to start when the user logs on to the Terminal server.

  • Logon program working directory: The working directory
    for the application you have configured to start on the Terminal
    server.

  • Connect client drives at logon: Optional for Citrix
    ICA-based clients only, specified whether to automatically reconnect
    to mapped client drives.

  • Connect client printers at logon: Specifies whether
    to automatically reconnect to mapped client printers.

  • Default to main client printer: Specifies whether
    to automatically print to the client's default printer.

  • Remote control: Specifies the level to control or
    observe a user's session. Leaving this value blank will result in remote
    control functionality being disabled.

  • Callback enabled: Specifies whether the Terminal Server
    callback function is enabled.

  • Fixed callback phone number: Enable this property
    if you want Terminal Server to callback using a default fixed phone number.

  • Callback phone number: Specifies the default Terminal
    Server callback number. Works in combination with the fixed callback
    phone number attribute.



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