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    Load AD Contacts

    Program to synchronize AD user objects of different AD forests

    ...Outlook Global Address List (GAL)) between different Active Directory (AD) forests. The process is as follows: 1) Export user objects of source forest using LDIFDE (a tool provided by Microsoft) 2) Use the program LoadADContacts2 to determine differences between this export and the specified OU of the target AD forest. 3) Update the OU of the target AD forest using LDIFDE using the output of LoadADContacts2 Now users in the target forest can see the users of the source forest in their Global Address List. ...
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    SimplePasswordTool

    An easy to use password change tool for Windows multiple domains.

    This simple tool can change passwords for multiple users across different domains. It uses the NetUserChangePassword function from Netapi32.dll. It requires administrator privilliges on a stand-alone machine. A normal user account can use it in a domain environment when the user is allowed to change his or her password. When running the tool it will retrieve the current domain and username.
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    LDAP Administration Tool

    Browse and edit LDAP-based directories / entries

    LAT stands for LDAP Administration Tool. The tool allows you to browse LDAP-based directories and add/edit/delete entries contained within. It can store profiles for quick access to different servers. There are also different views available such as Users, Groups and Hosts which allow you to easily manage objects without having to deal with the intricacies of LDAP. Features include: User, Group Computer, and Contact views Directory browser Schema browser LDIF imports and exports Samba and Active Directory support Mass-edit support Plugin support for adding 3rd party views and attribute viewers Integration with GNOME
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    Active Directory Tool, Version 1.2
    Active Directory Users and Computers search tool.
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    This application will automate the task of creating a user account in MS Windows 2003 server using LDAP to interact with Active Directory. User defined values will be stored in an xml config file for easy modification.
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    ITkeys automates the security management process for Windows networks (Active Directory groups). Delegates the ability to amend relevant IT access for employees to their managers. Wizzard based web tool requiring no formal training. No more ADUC MMC!
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