The table below provides a general feature comparison between the Freeware, Light and Professional editions of Userbooster.
Directory tree browser.
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Sortable and customizable list of directory objects and their attributes.
Property grid for viewing and editing attributes of one or many objects.
Specify criteria for limiting the number of objects retrieved from a directory server.
Specify criteria for limiting the number of attributes retrieved from a directory server.
Profiles grouped by LDAP providers keep information about directory servers like connection settings, object and attibute filters, etc.
Looks through multiple objects for a string and can also replace it with another string.
Default attribute schema that contains frequently-used attributes and their properties.
Allows you to communicate with the directory service across a network in a way that prevents eavesdropping, tampering, and message forgery.
LDAP versions 1, 2 and 3, Pagination, Referrals and the ManageDsaIT control.
Provides responsive user interface and the ability to cancel any operation at any given point.
Allows you to print out the attributes of one or more objects.
Splits logging information into four levels (Error, Warning, Information and Success) and writes out this information to log files and to the Message Log window.
Unlimited number of modified objects exported to a directory server in one transaction. One object for Userbooster Freeware.
Allows you to use predefined values and/or existing attributes when editing attributes.
When you create/delete a user, a home directory and an Exchange mailbox can automatically be created/deleted.
When you create a home/profile directory, the DFS pointer can automatically be created/deleted, NTFS rights can be assigned automatically to the user.
Importing/exporting objects to/from a file in CSV, LDIF or XLS format.
Opening loaded objects in Microsoft Excel for further data analysis and/or modification.
Creating reports based on built-in or customized report templates.
Allows you to view or monitor directory service data through web pages.
Command-line support and running repetitive tasks in unattended mode.
Delivering error reports and reports by email.
Create your own statistics based on business objects templates.
Saves a complete snapshot of a directory service into a database for further analysis.
Informs you when some objects in the directory service change.
Exchange data in bidirectonal mode through queues.
Combines different actions into one homogenous task and executes it on a schedule.
Gateway adapter and filesystem discovery module for Windows and Unix operating system supporting secure shell.