What every network administrator needs; more help at no cost!
One of the draw backs of managing large numbers of users is the daily task of unlocking user accounts, resetting passwords, creating / deleting users accounts, management global groups and much more.
With User Management Resource Administrator and the Forms & Delegation product add-on network administrators can now wash their hands of these tedious tasks. The Forms & Delegation module allows network administrators to delegate administrative tasks to none administrative users. These tasks can be a simple unlock accounts or reset passwords. They can also be complex such as global group management, deleting user accounts or creating new user accounts and all their resources.
Example: You are receiving over 20 unlock account and reset password requests a day from student user accounts. This costs you time and money, so now you want to delegate unlocking accounts and resetting passwords to teachers. This can be accomplished by creating a new Form project from the Forms & Delegation product add-on.
Steps:
The delegated help desk user is working with a forms client (available as Windows application and Web interface - coming soon), and connects to the User Management Resource Administrator delegation service. While this service has administrative privileges, the helpdesk employee has not. When the forms client connects, it authenticates the user and downloads a list of all available forms for the helpdesk user. Then the helpdesk user selects the form named "Reset password", selects a user account and clicks on the submit button. The job is then approved by the delegation service and applied to the Active Directory.
The Active Directory in Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 offers object-based delegation of authority. The design of this system allows for nearly unlimited granularity, so that you can even assign the permission to change only ZIP codes. Administration and management of this system is time-consuming and does not produce a clear overview of delegated permissions. Furthermore, it doesn't work on Windows NT4 or Exchange 5.5 based environments. See the comparison details below.
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