AD Infinitum is a network administrator's tool for creating and managing multiple user/computer/contact accounts on an Active Directory domain and for managing Windows disk quotas. AD Infinitum saves you time as it creates the accounts, generates passwords, sets account properties (including Terminal Server and Exchange properties), creates Exchange mailboxes, creates home folders, shares the home folder and sets permissions on the home folder. You can add a single user or hundreds at time to a Windows 2000, 2003 or 2008 Active Directory.
Adding accounts is simply a matter of filling in the properties for the objects you are creating. Because most of these properties are the same for each user, you can save the settings so that the next time you create users you only have to provide their personal details either manually or by importing them. When you need to add a different type of user you can just load/edit the appropriate settings.
From time to time you may want to change the same property for a number of users to a particular value. This is easy to do using AD Infinitum and you can set properties for individual users, members of security groups or organizational units. Alternatively you can prepare a file containing the usernames and properties that you want to modify and import it into AD Infinitum.
Windows Disk Quotas can be managed with AD Infinitum. You can set default quotas on a drive, query a user's current quota and usage or set quotas for selected users and/or groups.
When the time comes to delete your accounts you can remove them one by one or many at a time. Just select the accounts to be deleted from the list of users and hit the delete button. Depending on the options you choose you can delete the account, profile and home folder for each user. AD Infinitum can also find stale user and computer accounts for you.
AD Infinitum comes with an additional utility program called PWUtil that can be used to generate the same passwords that are generated when user accounts are created. This is useful for help desks or administrators because it allows them to tell users what their default password is or to reset the password to its default value.












