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| Ysgol Gyfun Rhydywaun is a school located in South Wales, UK with over 900 pupils. As network manager and IT teacher at the school, with very little spare time, I am constantly interrupted by pupils who have forgotten their password and require it to be reset. I had been looking for some time for a tool which would allow me to delegate the task of resetting passwords to other teachers. The result of... | | read more... |
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Product Tour - Step 5/9
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| Besides the first name and last name, the Create
user (AD) requires more configuration. First step is to
look at the properties of the action. The first property is Domain.
Since this information cannot be derived from our input CSV file, we have
to define it as a script
variable. Drag-and-drop the Set variable action from
the Actions bar to the script. Make sure the Set variable action is listed
before the
Create user (AD) action, otherwise the variable will be declared after the
action has been executed. To do this, drop-and-drag the action just above
the Create user (AD) action to change the order of the actions. When the
action is in place, go to the properties and specify the value for variable
%Domain% by double clicking on the variable name property
and selecting the %Domain% variable from the dropdown list. Enter the full
DNS name for the domain you want to manage. |
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I have some questions, can you guide me through?
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| Of course, we are so convinced that User Management Resource Administrator
works for your environment whatever the size, we can show you the product
and its capabilities in just 30 minutes in our own test facility for free! |
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