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ADManager Plus
Reportes y Administración del Active Directory
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Today, "compliance" is as important to an organization as its business is! With the advent of regulatory acts like SOX and HIPAA, an organization's compliance requirements have undergone a radical change. It is no longer about a perfunctory maintenance of company's financial records for a cursory audit, but an elaborate record of day-to-day activities for periods recommended by the regulatory act; never miss any information that constitutes financial data and leave no room for data manipulation is the motto of these regulatory acts. Though this enhances security, the sheer complexity of the process is enervating, especially with no comprehensive reporting system in the native Windows or Active Directory, the beehive of all organization's activities. These days it has become near impossible to meet compliance requirements without the help of a compliance software!
The reporting system of ADManager Plus is an effective compliance software in itself, addressing all the issues of compliance management. It solves this problem conveniently by delving into the core of the native Windows and Active Directory to fetch all the required data for audit compliance. What is more, these data are presented in a user-friendly format with plenty of filters to view the desired segments of information. Any piece of information, which is required to meet regulatory compliance such as HIPAA compliance or SOX (Sarbanes Oxley) compliance, can be extracted conveniently.
Following are the various types of reports provided by ADManager Plus.
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AD Objects Permissions Reports
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Server Permissions Report
ADManager Plus generates permissions report for Active Directory users/ groups on servers. These permissions for Servers list the users/groups that have access to the selected servers.
. The associated access permissions clearly indicate the level of access an user/ group has on the server.
. This also lists the permissions for the various users/groups on the server and also on what object these permissions applies to.
. Administrators can easily verify the permissions of specific users by generating the report for the specific server and use this report as a security mechanism to prevent any threat.
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Subnet Permissions Report
ADManager Plus Subnet Permissions lists the users/groups that have access to the selected subnets. The three levels of security include: folder level, server level and subnet level. The permissions provided by this report are used to monitor the subnet level permission for the users/groups. The report showcases three important details:
. The location of the users/groups that have access to subnets
. The access type and associated permissions
. The level of access provided to the users/groups.
With this report, the administrator can ensure that unauthorized users are denied access on the selected subnets.
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Servers accessible by Accounts Report
Servers accessible by accounts report lists the servers that can be accessed by the specified users/groups. This provides a detailed report DNS name and also the role of the servers which are accessible by the selected users/groups.
. A detailed report on the permissions allowed on the servers and also the level of permissions allowed on these servers is provided.
. Administrators can monitor the permission for users on the servers with this report and ensure security is not compromised.
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Subnets accessible by Accounts Report
This is another very important report, which helps an administrator define a tighter security policy and also meet security compliance.
. The report provides information about all the users/groups that have access to specified subnets.
. Not just a list of access permissions, but a complete report about the extent of those permissions is provided.
. Using these, administrators can secure subnets from unwanted access or control a user's access to it. |
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AD Objects accessible by Accounts Report
Administrators need to monitor every access privilege of the accounts. This includes the access on all the objects in the active directory. These reports provide all the AD objects that are accessible by the selected accounts. The report can be filtered based on the access type ie: any control or full control.The permissions also include account's level of access on the AD objects.
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Non-inheritable Objects Report
Security of the AD objects is very essential for administrators and special attention should be paid so that it does not get compromised through features like inheritance of permissions. By displaying the complete list of non-inheritable objects (in a selected domain), this report makes it easy for administrators to ensure critical objects does not possess inheritable permissions. |
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All these reports help an administrator to tighten the security cordon. They are comprehensive enough to meet any type of compliance requirement, be it HIPAA or SOX or even specific security compliance laid down by business parties.
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Active Directory Reset Password
Resetting expired, forgotten or compromised passwords is a everyday work for Administrators. ADManager Plus has an in-built dedicated feature aimed at reducing this manual work |
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Active Directory Terminal Services
Microsoft Terminal Services allows IT departments to bring their applications to a single server for use by users anywhere in the world. ADManager Plus facilitates the bulk modification of these terminal services attributes from one single place. |
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Cleanup your Active Directory by Removing unused user accounts
Over time, user and computer accounts become obsolete and needs elimination. ADManager Plus helps you to trace out all inactive, disabled, account-expired users and computers in Active Directory. |
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Active Directory bulk user modification
ADManager Plus allows bulk modification of user attributes, including the Exchange and Terminal Services attributes. Common modifications, such as resetting password, changing the display name, creating mailbox, moving users between OUs. |
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