Ideal Administration 2009 9.7

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Ideal Administration simplifies the administration of Windows networks by integrating in a single tool the whole functionalities needed to manage domains, servers, and users. Ideal Administration is available in English, German, French, Spanish, and Italian. Ideal Administration allows a remote control operation on your Windows servers and stations, user password migration between domains, TSE, and exchange management, active directory management (OU, Windows 2000 groups, and Windows 2000 user properties), and trusted relationships management. It allows the administrator to create or modify NT services and devices on several computers at once. Transfer between servers, computers, groups, users, shares, and printers. Database recording of user properties, groups and shared folders, installed software, network cards, and IP addresses. Daily recording of the sessions and files.

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