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When you launch ADReport, you can select from the following per-domain reports (click to view a sample):
More report types will be added later. If your Active Directory has the default permissions, you need only an end-user account to read practically all the information. For Active Directory, this program is totally read only, and the only modifications it makes are the generated HTML files and its own configuration settings in the registry. Note. ADReport does much more than what you would get, if you just
dumped objects and attributes out with a general tool, such as CSVDE. There is
plenty of logic in ADReport to produce better reports and better information. |
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Last modified 07/13/2007, Sakari Kouti |
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