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ADManager Plus

Active Directory Management & Reporting

ADManager Plus simplifies enterprise-wide Windows Active Directory management and reporting.
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"We evaluated ADManager Plus along with several other Active Directory Management and Reporting software. After using it really made life easy for administrators. It is very understandable and fast to learn" -Bogdan Campeanu, Network Engineer» Download Free Edition | 30-Days Trial
Active Directory Organizational Unit Reports

"Organizational Units"(OU), are administrative-level containers on a computer network that allow network administrators to organize groups of users together, so that any changes or any other administrative tasks could be accomplished more efficiently. Using "OU" administrator can group objects into logical units and also place users, groups, computers, and other organizational units.

OU Reports provide the administrator good visibility into OUs, empty OUs, changed/modified OUs. All these reports can be obtained in a single click.

ADManager Plus provides Active Directory Reports for the following User Organizational reports:

All OU's

This report gives a detailed description of all the organizational units present in the domains.

Empty OU's

Organizational units that don't have any objects are listed in  "Empty OU's" report.
All organizational units Report
   
Recently created organizational units Report

Recently created OU's

An administrator should always be aware of all the new organizational units that are being created. "Recently created OU's" report gives a detailed list of organizational units, which are created recently.

Recently modified OU's

Some times there will be certain domains that are modified with or without administrators knowledge. Keeping track of this is essential for monitoring purposes. "Recently modified OU's" report gives a detailed list of organizational units, which are modified recently.

GPO Linked OU's

Organizational units which are linked to the group policy objects can be viewed in this  "GPO Linked OU's" report.

GPO Blocked inheritance OU's

View the OU's with Group Policy Objects that has been blocked from inheritance.
GPO linked organizational units Report

Featured reports
Active Directory User Reports Active Directory Group Reports
Active Directory Logon Reports Active Directory Security Reports
Active Directory Password Reports Active Directory Exchange Reports
Active Directory Computer Reports Active Directory GPO Reports
Active Directory Policy Reports Active Directory NTFS Reports
Active Directory Reports Scheduling  

Other features

Active Directory Reset Password
Resetting expired, forgotten or compromised passwords is a everyday work for Administrators. ADManager Plus has an in-built dedicated feature aimed at reducing this manual work

Active Directory Terminal Services
Microsoft Terminal Services allows IT departments to bring their applications to a single server for use by users anywhere in the world. ADManager Plus facilitates the bulk modification of these terminal services attributes from one single place.

Cleanup your Active Directory by Removing unused user accounts
Over time, user and computer accounts become obsolete and needs elimination. ADManager Plus helps you to trace out all inactive, disabled, account-expired users and computers in Active Directory.

Give restricted access to help desk and IT staff to manage AD users and objects
The administrator can create a login for the HR personnel with the permission to create new users in the Active Directory. The HR personnel can login and access only the delegated task of creating new users

Active Directory bulk user modification
ADManager Plus allows bulk modification of user attributes, including the Exchange and Terminal Services attributes. Common modifications, such as resetting password, changing the display name, creating mailbox, moving users between OUs.

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