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Active Directory cleanup wizard
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Learn More About AD (Active Directory) Cleanup Wizard
The AD cleanup wizard is utility where it search for multiple directories that are migrated and upgraded to active directory and merges the duplicate Microsoft Windows NT accounts.
Once the utility search for all duplicate Microsoft Windows NT accounts and suggests merging the duplicates. It also detects other duplicate account types, their properties, and attributes merging them into a single user account.
The Active Directory Cleanup Wizard can improve the performance of your Exchange 2K servers by removing any Windows 2k Active Directory duplicates.
Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft Exchange, point to Deployment, and then click Active Directory Account Cleanup Wizard. Follow the instructions in the wizard to merge your duplicate user objects.
Article written by MyComputerAid.com