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    July 14

    Active Directory Explorer v1.0

    Active Directory Explorer (AD Explorer) is an advanced Active Directory (AD) viewer and editor. You can use AD Explorer to easily navigate an AD database, define favorite locations, view object properties and attributes without having to open dialog boxes, edit permissions, view an object's schema, and execute sophisticated searches that you can save and re-execute.

    AD Explorer also includes the ability to save snapshots of an AD database for off-line viewing and comparisons. When you load a saved snapshot, you can navigate and explorer it as you would a live database. If you have two snapshots of an AD database you can use AD Explorer's comparison functionality to see what objects, attributes and security permissions changed between them.

    AD Explorer works on Windows 2000 and higher. ´

    AD Explorer Screenshot

    Download AdExplorer (220 KB)

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    Picture of Anonymous
    Bill Markson wrote:
    I had a chance to try this active directory explorer.
    Really not bad for some simple tasks.

    From my experience I can also recommend using scriptlogic's active administrator which is a much more professional and powerful solution for active directory management. T
    he tool includes some great features for active directory and group policy changes auditing and reporting, group policy management with objects management by container and offline repository, powerful active directory objects backup with useful ability to recover only single objects or their attributes.

    http://http://www.scriptlogic.com/products/activeadmin
    July 21

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