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Open the Group and User Management module. |
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Type the name of a domain (domain group) or computer (local group), or click Select scope to select a domain or computer. |
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NOTE: To open the New Group box on the Browse tab, select Domain Groups or Local Groups in the Navigation pane, and select Tools | New.
Click on the Tool Bar; or right-click Domain Groups or Local Groups, and choose New. |
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Click Create. |
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Open the Group and User Management module. |
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Type the name of a domain (domain user) or computer (local user), or click Select scope to select a domain or computer. |
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NOTE: To open the New User box on the Browse tab, select Domain Users or Local Users in the Navigation pane, and select Tools | New.
Click on the Tool Bar; or right-click Domain Users or Local Users, and choose New. |
By default, the user is prompted to change the password when they log on for the first time. | |
Available only when the User must change password at next logon check box is cleared. | |
Available only when the User must change password at next logon check box is cleared. | |
The Account is locked out check box is not available when creating a user. |
By default, the New User box closes when you click Create. If you are creating multiple users, select this check box to keep the New User box open. | |
By default, the parent list refreshes when you click Create. If you are creating multiple users, clear this check box so you don’t have to wait for the list to refresh. TIP: If you are creating more than one user, select the Keep this dialog open after creating new user check box and clear the Refresh parent user list on completion check box. |
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Click Create. |
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Open the Group and User Management module. |
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Click User/Group Properties. |
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Type a group or user account name, or click Advanced selection, and select a group or user. |
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Click View. The Properties for the selected group or user account displays. |
NOTE: To open Properties from the Browse tab, select a type of group or user in the Navigation pane, select a group or user in the Objects pane, and select Tools | Properties.
Click ; double-click a group or user in the Objects pane; or right-click a group or user, and choose Properties. |
NOTE: Active Directory® properties may not always be available and are never available for local groups or users. To display Active Directory properties, Administration Tools Pack (adminpak) must be installed on the client computer. |
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Open the Group and User Management module. |
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Click AD Properties. |
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Type an account name, or click Advanced selection, and select a group or user. |
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Click View. The Properties for the selected group or user appears. |
NOTE: To open Properties from the Browse tab, select a type of group or user in the Navigation pane, select a group or user in the Objects pane, and select Tools | Active Directory Properties.
Right-click a group or user in the Objects pane, and choose Active Directory Properties. |
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