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EmpowerID WebManager is a completely web-based administration tool allowing controlled delegation of user and group management activities to all roles in your organization including customers and partners. For organizations using Microsoft SharePoint, WebManager may integrate fully into your existing sites allowing delegated administrators to perform account management tasks from the sites they already use. Delegated and casual admins are assigned specific Directory Views which limit which users or groups they may see and manage. Within these Directory Views they are then granted the ability to perform specific user or group management tasks like resetting passwords or even creating new users with Exchange mailboxes. Each administrative task within a Directory View may be selectively enabled for specific users or groups.
Key Features: Multi-domain support – WebManager allows you to manage users and groups residing in any domain in your forest SharePoint integration – WebManager is designed to be deployed as a web part that integrates into your users existing SharePoint sites and work habits; Feature-by-feature security – WebManager provides granular control over exactly the actions a user may perform. Admins might be able to perform all tasks whereas help desk user would only reset passwords and unlock locked-out users; Flexible Directory Views – WebManager’s search-like delegation makes distributing account management tasks simple without granting admin privileges or modifying your Active Directory security; Template-based user creation – with user templates you define, WebManager reduces errors, controls permissions, and saves time when creating new users; SQL Reporting Services reports– WebManager’s detailed Windows event logging and rich SQL audit reports help you track compliance with regulatory standards; and more...
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