This is a wizard based import/export tool for your Active Directory
Version | 9.0 |
Updated | Oct 26th 2011 |
Developer |
MADSolutions
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User Rating |
913
3.4
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Original File Size | 2.6 MB |
Downloads | 7284 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 2008 |
Category | Office Tools |
Directory Mate is a wizard based import/export tool for your Windows Active Directory. You will be able to quickly export a list of users, open the comma delimited file in Microsoft Excel, make the changes you want and quickly import all your changes.
Quick, painless and efficient. Not to mention, easy enough to use that once you've used it a couple times it will seem like child's play. Price listed is for one Microsoft Active Directory domain license.
Directory Mate Crack provides corporations (administrators) the ability to quickly extract directory information as required. This information can then be modified and imported back into the directory to make changes as necessary.
Imports can also be used to create users or groups, move them from OU to OU, delete the objects or just modify a few of their attributes. To simplify things, creation of header files provides an administrator the ability to keep the most popular attributes in a file handy for future use when exporting or importing directory information.
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