
Active Directory Management and Reporting

A Domain in an Organization is a group of networked computers that are considered as a unit. All computers (Servers and Workstations) in a domain follow common rules and procedures and share a common communication address. read more...
Talking about Computers' management means enlisting a large number of operations that an administrator needs to do on regular basis. Chily Active Directory Management and Reporting makes it easy. read more...
Effective management of Users' accounts for both local and remote computers is must for every Organization in order to have latest and updated information about every user. read more...
Creating and managing groups within a domain has always been a challenge for an administrator in Organizations. How Chily Active Directory Management and Reporting can help you? read more...
Securing data has always been imperative for small as well as large organizations. Therefore, the administrator is tasked to implement stringent Users' accounts and Audit policies.
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Administrating Windows Active Directory and its objects is a challenging task for an administrator especially in large Organizations. Managing Windows Active Directory includes domain(s) management, Active Directory users' account and password management, computers' management, policies configuration and assignment, printers' management, shares' management, events' management, and tasks' management. Sporadically and effectively performing the specified tasks is must for flawless, smooth, and secure working of Active Directory objects, such as users, computers, and printers in a domain. Chily Active Directory Management and Reporting software helps administrator managing Active Directory objects centrally in a simple and secure way.
With a myriad of features, Chily Active Directory Management and Reporting is a complete and ideal solution for administrators around the globe. The astonishing user friendly interface of the software provides a central location to manage multiple domains, computers (servers and workstations), users (local and domain), groups (local, global, and universal), tasks, network shares, services, devices, printers, events, sessions, processes, user rights, disk space, open files, and registry.

