User Commander is a utility designed for Windows NT and Windows 2000 mass non-interactive user management.
Version | 1.3 D |
Updated | Jul 9th 2007 |
Developer |
SystemTools Software Inc
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User Rating |
865
3.5
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Original File Size | 852 KB |
Downloads | 6803 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Network Tools |
User Commander is a small, simple, easy-to-use, smart and reliable tooldesigned for Windows NT and Windows 2000 mass non-interactive user management.
Supported operations in User Commander include importing (adding), copying, modification, and deleting of user and group information. User Commander can be installed on and run on any Windows NT or Windows 2000 computer (either server or workstation) to remotely perform supported operations on any Windows computer.
User Commander supports modification of user dialup settings (RAS) and Terminal Server user properties.
The operations can be performed on multiple computers at the same time, so advanced operations such as changing local accounts, group memberships, and passwords on multiple computers can be performed with ease.
User Commander's home directory options allow full control over the creation of the home directory, home directory share, and both NTFS and share-level security. Pre-defined access levels, as well as individual security levels, can be configured for any user or group account.
User Commander takes its input from a simple delimited text file (the delimiter is user-defined). Moreover, the order and number of fields in the text file is completely configurable. For example, if only the logon script needs to be modified for 1000 user accounts, only the user name and new logon script name needs to be specified in the input file.
User Commander can copy passwords directly from one Windows NT user account to another Windows NT system. However, due to the technique used, this feature is only supported when Windows NT is being used as both the source and destination system.
Here are some key features of "User Commander":
■ Copy existing user and group accounts from one computer or domain to another, while maintaining existing group, home directory security, and user passwords.
■ Import user information from a delimited text file, automatically creating user home directory and home directory shares.
■ Add group memberships to existing user accounts.
■ Delete user accounts, including removal of all home directory contents and home shares.
■ Modify specific user accounts elements such as the home directory, profile, or any number of the dozens of user account attributes supported by Windows.
Limitations:
■ demo limited to the management of 10 user accounts
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