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Active Directory Users and Computers

Active Directory Users and Computers

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What is Active Directory Users and Computers?

Active Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in used to manage users, groups, computers, organizational units (OUs), and other objects within an Active Directory domain. It is a primary tool for administrators to perform tasks such as creating and disabling user accounts, managing group memberships, resetting passwords, and delegating administrative permissions. It is commonly used to centrally manage user access and resources within a Windows Server environment.

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Microsoft Active Directory works directly with Active Directory Users and Computers; ADUC is the primary interface to manage Active Directory objects.
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Microsoft Office 365, particularly Azure Active Directory, complements Active Directory Users and Computers by providing cloud-based identity and access management. While ADUC manages on-premises AD, Azure AD extends identity management to cloud services.
mentioned alongside Active Directory Users and Computers in 0% (54) of relevant job posts

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