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The administrative role is relevant in every area of business, though it includes a lot of recording. Therefore, managing it shouldn\u2019t be a problem, except if you are not aware of the tools you need. In this article, we talked about active directory management tools, including Microsoft, Windows 7 and 10, and automation tools. We also made mention of free active directory management tools.<\/p>\n

What is Active Directory?<\/h3>\n

You should be aware that Active Directory is a Microsoft product and that the Windows Server operating system is used to execute it. Moreover, an Active Directory is a tool that the IT team uses. AD also monitors diverse network objects, grants and revokes user access, and sets policies to ensure a network runs smoothly.<\/p>\n

An administrator may, for instance, form a group of users and grant them particular access rights to server directories. But when the network expands, administrators may find it challenging to keep track of users, login information, resource allocation information, and permissions.<\/p>\n

Hence, one of the most crucial IT infrastructure tools is Active Directory, as it enables administrators to control user provisioning procedures. It also controls security and audits while giving access to each user\u2019s account from a variety of sources from one single point. Users can be logically grouped into groups and subgroups using Active Directory to provide access control.<\/p>\n

Active Directory Management Tools Microsoft<\/span><\/h2>\n

Active Directory management\u201d (AD management) is the management of the Active Directory service and the monitoring of its operations. Moreover, this is primarily present in the Windows server operating system. As part of the server or network monitoring and management operations, AD management ensures that Active Directory is operating as it should.<\/p>\n

However, the server\/network administrator often manually monitors Active Directory. This is enabled by utilizing the native administration, management tools, and components of AD with Windows Server. The main goals of AD monitoring include:<\/p>\n