ADUC+ 1.0.0.9

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    Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista, .NET Framework 2.0

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ADUC+ is an easy to use, drag & drop application based on Microsoft's Active Directory Users and Computers. It allows you to administer your own forest as well as any external domain you trust. With ADUC+ you can restore deleted objects with their properties, such as group memberships and telephone number. In fact, you can Roll Back any changes you make to your Active Directory or Network Environment. Suppose you have accidentally deleted a security group with 600 members scattered all over your Active Directory, a group with rights to resources such as your file systems. Simply find the right eventviewer entry, roll it back and restore the deleted object and its members.

With ADUC+ you can also search for running Services or Processes across your network, Remote Shutdown as many computers as you like, search for users that haven't logged on during any period of your choice. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

CNET Networks is not responsible for the content of this Publisher's Description. We encourage you to determine whether this product or your intended use is legal. We do not encourage or condone the use of any software in violation of applicable laws. Any questions, complaints or claims related to any specific download should be directed to the relevant vendor.

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