![]() ![]() To modify the value of one of the user’s attributes, simply change the value in the field and save the changes by clicking Apply or OK. Member Of – list of Active Directory groups the user is a member of.Sessions – timeouts (limits) for RDP/RDS sessions.Remote Control – settings for shadow connection to the user’s session in Windows.Organization – job title, department, company, manager name.Profile – you can set a path to a user profile (in the scenario with roaming profiles), a logon script, a home folder, and a mapped network folder.Here you can also enable a user if his account is locked due to entering a wrong password by the domain’s password policy Here you can specify the list of computers a user can log on to ( LogonWorkstations), or the following options: password expiration, user cannot change password, enabled/disabled account, the account expiration date, etc. Account – the account name (samAccountName, userPrincipalName).General – the basic user properties that are set when an AD account is created (first name, last name, phone number, email address, etc.).As you can see, some tabs with the user attributes are available. Try to open the properties of any user in AD. The built-in Active Directory Attribute Editor is available in the ADUC console starting with Windows Server 2008 R2.
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