User Management Resource Administrator (UMRA) is an enterprise level solution for Active Directory, local server account management, and other Network Directory Systems. UMRA completely eliminates the need to manually manage user accounts via scripting or manual data entry. As your network and company continue to grow, you will need to move to a more sophisticated solution for Identity Management, Task Delegation, and Information Systems integration.
With its powerful built-in drag-and-drop script actions, UMRA allows even the most complex user management task to be performed without any prior knowledge of scripting languages. The UMRA Suite supports Exchange, NTFS, LDAP, ODBC, OLEDB, SAP HR, PeopleSoft, Active Directory, Novell, UNIX, Linux, SAM, NT, Windows NT, 2000 and 2003, AS/400, eDirectory, Lotus Notus, Domino and many more.

User Management Resource Administrator comes in three versions.
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Answer: As a network administrator are you tasked with creating bulk users with all their resources, such as home directory, Exchange mailbox, dial-in rights, and Windows terminal server settings? Has a co-worker created scripts for Creating, Editing, and Deleting users, but now has left the company and now your struggling to decipher their scripts? Ever tasked the help desk to create 5,000 new users accounts and spent hours upon hours fixing their mistakes? Have you dreamed of delegating password resets and unlocking users accounts to the help desk, but didn't want to give them administrative rights? How about delegating administrative responsibilities to non administrative users such as the help desk? Then you need User Management Resource Administrator today!
Benefits: By using User Management Resource Administrator a network administrator can eliminate the labor-intensive aspects of account administration. User Management Resource Administrator can create, delete, and edit users in bulk or one at a time. The Forms & Delegation module allows network administrators to delegate administrative tasks to non-administrators with out giving them administrative rights.