User Management Resource Administrator
2003 Active Directory Management and LDAP Solution
Mass Projects (User Import, Edit, and Delete Active Directory Contact Accounts)
User Management Resource Administrator is the perfect network administrator tool for importing mass / bulk domain user accounts, local user accounts, or domain contact accounts in one single process.
Complete Control:
When creating new user accounts, editing existing user accounts, or deleting old 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 in which domain the user account should be created. This information does not have to be in the CSV file, but can be defined as global variable in your project. As you can see, this has been done in the above screen shot (Set the value of variable %Domain% to....)
- Organizational-Unit-Container: Controls in which OU the user should be created. This information can be defined statistically for all user accounts, but can also be mapped from location or department related input from the CSV file.
- LDAP container: Specifies a 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 installations requires user names to be generated based on CSV input. The AD 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.
- GivenName, Initials and SurName are properties that usually are directly mapped onto columns of the input CSV file. Be careful with the Initials attribute since this field only allows for 6 characters maximum string 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.
- Password: Sets a default password or you can use the result of 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.
Example Domain User Accounts: You have an import csv file with 1000 user accounts (First Name, Last Name, Middle Name). Using 6 simple User Management Resource Administrator actions you can import the new users with Exchange email accounts, home directories, random passwords, Dial-in permissions, Windows Terminal Server settings, global group memberships, and profile directories.
Actions Needed:
- Create User (AD)
- Create Directory
- Create Exchange Mailbox (2000/2003)
- Terminal Services User Settings
- Dial-in User Settings
- Set User Group Memberships (AD)
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Example Domain Contact Accounts: Migrating from Exchange 5.5. To Exchange 2003 and need to import over 9,000 contact accounts in Active Directory. With the Create Contact (AD) action you import all 9,000 contact accounts in one single process.
Actions Needed:
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
EXAMPLE PROJECTS OR ACTIONS