Active Directory Export Import Tool 3.1.52

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This simple yet powerful visual tool allows you to copy all user accounts and OUs from your existing domain and import them into a new domain. There is no need to learn frustrating, and time-consuming tools such as ldifde, csvde, or Windows Power Shell command, provided by Microsoft, for the basic task of exporting and importing user accounts from an Active Directory Domain. Our graphical interface will do the job for you in minutes; a task that would otherwise have taken hours if done manually. This Active Directory utility is designed for IT Administrators who would like to save time in migrating Users and OUs and creating Exchange mail boxes. Active Directory Import Export works with Windows 2000, 2003 and 2008 and Exchange 2000, 2003 and 2007.

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