Computer Accounts provide a method of authenticating Computers
that log onto your Domain.
Do you want to create a lot of user accounts at one time? Or perhaps you want to migrate a large list of User Accounts
into your Active Directory Domain?
In Windows Server 2003, we use Active Directory Users and
Computers to create User Accounts. A User Account is what Windows
uses to identify and authenticate the user and grant them access
to resources inside the domain.
User Accounts can also be used by Windows Services to allow
the Service access to specific resources on the computer or
network.
In this video we show you how to use LDIFDE to create user
Accounts Automatically. LDIFDE is a command line utility that
enables you to import a text file containing User Accounts.
LDIFDE is incredibly flexible and powerful. Once you use LDIFDE,
you'll wonder why you never found it sooner!
CSVDE is a utility similar to LDIFDE, except CSVDE uses a CSV
file as the basis for importing new User Accounts. CSVDE is
the weapon of choice for many as you can use the more flexible
approach of importing a spreadsheet containing user accounts
and have CSVDE do the work.
The DS Commands, consisting of DSADD, DSGET, DSMOVE, DSRM,
DSQUERY and DSMOD are Active Directory commands that you can
use to automate and manipulate User Account Creation and Modification.
They are very powerful and show be part of every Active Directory
Administrators Toolkit.
Finally, theres the good old NET USER command. This is a legacy
command, but its still useful for pumping out a few quick User
Accounts.
Duration of this Video:36m:04s Difficulty Rating:Intermediate
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