
JiJi Active Directory Reports 3.3.0.2
JiJi Active Directory Reports (ADR) enables IT organizations to extract vital data from Active Directory in seconds after installation.

ADR provides the best solution to meet Active Directory Reporting requirements. ADR has an extensive reports list with over 100 out of the box reports. Armed with this information, organizations can quickly make strategic and tactical security decisions that involve their Active Directory and Windows environment.
JiJi Active Directory Reports retrieves and reports information efficiently from the active directory while hiding the complexities of the native Active Directory reporting tools. JiJi Active Directory Reports can generate reports to help organizations gather information for regulatory audits including SOX/PCI audits.
Features Actions Helps to do actions like delete, move, disable, enable and reset based on the reports in bulk.
Restore Helps to restore the deleted users/computers in bulk.
Scheduler Users can schedule reports of their interest and get the reports in their mail box.
Domain Controller Settings Users can specify the list of domain controllers not to be used. Also user can specify which domain controller to be used by default. By using this setting, the user can isolate the faulty, far away domain controller during the report generation.
Search Helps to locate a specific Active Directory Object quickly and accurately.
Print Reports Helps to print reports.
Export Reports Reports can be exported to PDF, CSV and Excel formats.
Add/Remove Columns Helps to customize the report columns.
PowerShell Scripting Support Reports Generation can be automated using powershell script.
Scope The report generation can be limited to Organizational Units (OU) in a domain, facilitating an OU based administration.
Sort Users can sort the columns of their interest.
Custom reports Users can generate the reports based on the user-defined custom LDAP query.
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Aug 09, 2012 | 07:32 AM