Autmation
Hello Support I would like the following to automate. User disables moved to an OU, Home Drive will be moved, Exchange mailbox export to pst if successfull mailbox is disconnected, user moved to a different OU. Unfortunately, I have nothing found to do this. Can you help me Regards Markus
Can you automate disabling user accounts that have been expired for 30 days?
We would like to automate our leavers process (which is a bit of a mess really), something similar to below: 1. Day 0 - A user account is manually expired (not disabled, so their out of office still works) 2. Day 1 - The expired account is moved to a particular OU in AD 3. Day 30 - The expired user account is disabled and moved to another OU 4. Day 60 - The disabled user account is deleted Does anybody know if it would be possible to automate steps 2,3 and 4 in AD Manager Plus? If so, how?
AD Delegation based on AD security group
Hello, I have setup a new Help Desk Role in ADManager however rather than having to manually add every help desk technician in our organization, I would like to just connect(ldap) this role to an AD security group instead. Is this possible? If so, could you please provide steps/documentation on how to action. Thank you,
Users still in AD
I used the delete tool in ADManager Plus, but the users are still active in AD. Is there something I'm missing? I ran a report of inactive users and deleted those I wanted to remove. Thanks! Tara
Error Code 7b: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
Hi all - hoping you can help. I'm creating a new user, assigning a path to connect to. The problem is that the path doesn't exist yet for a new user. Does Manage Engine not create the server folder for the user first? So the home folder would be: \\OURSERVER\Staff\%username% Do I need to create the path first manually??? THANKS SO MUCH!
Change system template AD Manager Plus
Hi, Is it possible to change the settings within the system template? In this template I would like to change the default Container location to something else: Thanks!