Active directory remote management and control tool
Execute operations on Active Directory objects remotely - manage users, groups and OUs
Manage Active Directory (AD) objects remotely
Dameware® Remote Support lets you add, delete, and update Active Directory (AD) objects including organizational units (OUs), containers, users, and groups. With Dameware Remote Support management tools for AD, you can control multiple Active Directory domains from one console.
- Add, delete, and update Active Directory users, groups, and OUs
- Manage extended attributes such as photo, employee ID, and company logo
- Manage multiple AD domains from one console
- Reset passwords for end-users
- Bulk export of Active Directory objects
Add, remove, and update Active Directory
Managing AD users is one of the most common tasks of a management tool for Active Directory l. With Dameware Remote Support, you can add users to Active Directory and give them access to all the resources they need to do their job. This includes creating their home folders, setting up a Microsoft Exchange Mailbox, and even adding their picture. You can also delete users and reset passwords.
Manage organizational units (OUs) and group policies
Dameware Remote Support lets you add/delete users and computers from OUs. You can also update group policies from the Dameware Remote Support Console, helping ensure your users and computers on your domain have the proper configurations and security settings.
Update Active Directory extended attributes
Dameware Remote Support enables you to manage Active Directory extended attributes such as picture, employee ID, and company logo. Using one centralized console, you can quickly make updates to your Active Directory attributes, including extended attributes.
Management tools for AD for multiple domains
Dameware Remote Support lets you manage multiple Active Directory domains from one console. You can use "Favorite Domains" in the Dameware Remote Support Console to quickly access and update AD attributes.
Get More on Remote AD Management
Do you find yourself asking…
In small environments with a few computers and users, managing multiple users can be done manually. Active Directory (AD) is a service created to control and manage user accounts in large computer networks. IT professionals often rely on AD to manage hundreds of permissions, users, and groups across their organization’s many servers, computers, and other devices. After admins set up policies on a central server, AD will automatically perform user authentication and group-based access control, making it an essential tool for any IT professional, whether they work with Windows or Linux systems.
While Windows Server has Active Directory Domain Services command-line tools built-in, admins often rely on user-friendly third-party AD remote management tools to expand their remote server administration capabilities and get the most out of AD. Admins can keep data up to date, manage extended attribute data (such as company logos or user profile photos), manage multiple Active Directory domains, and enforce security best practices like updating passwords periodically by using AD remote management tools. Plus, remote server administration tools enable IT professionals to export Active Directory data, integrate with public clouds, and enforce and monitor user, group, and access control policies. Best of all, admins can perform these tasks from a centralized location.
In small environments with a few computers and users, managing multiple users can be done manually. Active Directory (AD) is a service created to control and manage user accounts in large computer networks. IT professionals often rely on AD to manage hundreds of permissions, users, and groups across their organization’s many servers, computers, and other devices. After admins set up policies on a central server, AD will automatically perform user authentication and group-based access control, making it an essential tool for any IT professional, whether they work with Windows or Linux systems.
While Windows Server has Active Directory Domain Services command-line tools built-in, admins often rely on user-friendly third-party AD remote management tools to expand their remote server administration capabilities and get the most out of AD. Admins can keep data up to date, manage extended attribute data (such as company logos or user profile photos), manage multiple Active Directory domains, and enforce security best practices like updating passwords periodically by using AD remote management tools. Plus, remote server administration tools enable IT professionals to export Active Directory data, integrate with public clouds, and enforce and monitor user, group, and access control policies. Best of all, admins can perform these tasks from a centralized location.
Automatically deploy the agent for Active Directory
Dameware Remote Support
- Manage Active Directory (AD) objects remotely
- Add, remove, and update Active Directory
- Update Active Directory extended attributes
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