What software would make your job easier?
If you are a network administrator then Active Directory Network Manager is an indispendable tool that helps you with security, auditing, bulk updates and day-to-day administration.
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When did a user last login?If you have multiple domain controllers on your domain, they will each store a last login time. The only way to find an authoratative last login time is to query all of them.This is exactly what ADNM does. When ADNM starts up, it will query all your domain controllers for last login times for all your accounts and will show you the last login time. |
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Where are your users logged in?You need a tool that will tell you where users are logged in for auditing and security purposes. ADNM will query all the workstations on your network and report who is logged in to each of them. They could be logged in locally or through remote desktop. |
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Match users to their ip address.Your firewall is reporting suspicious activity from an ip address or you tracked down a virus to an ip, now you need to match that ip address to a computer quickly.ADNM displays ip addresses and mac addresses in a table with their workstation. It also displays ip addresses in the users table so you can see who is logged in. |
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Inline search to easily find users, computers, and groupsIt is tough to find user accounts in Active Directory. There are so many organizational units to look through that this process can be time consuming.That is why ADNM has an inline search that is as easy to use as Google and can search on almost any field in Active Directory. |