Senior Systems Engineer at Accurate Corrosion Control, Inc.
Real User
Top 5
2024-08-12T18:20:46Z
Aug 12, 2024
I use the solution in my company to monitor our security groups, admin groups, and new account creations. In our company, we use the tool for several things that keep us on top of what is happening in our Active Directory.
We use ADAudit Plus to track all the login events for each user, including all the domain accounts for every employee. If there are multiple machines and users attempting to log in, and there are login failures on one of them, it can be challenging to identify the specific machine causing the issue. For example, if a user has left their phone at home, which is configured with their email password, and the password has expired, it may result in repeated failed login attempts due to the auto-login feature in Exchange. This can lead to the user's account being locked out. ADAudit Plus provides excellent analysis to pinpoint the exact problem and understand why the user is experiencing difficulties. These insights are unique to this tool and greatly assist us in managing such frequently occurring issues. As a result, it helps reduce IT operational incidents related to user account login issues.
This solution meets our expectations. We use this solution mainly for login details, and to see the login details from different areas. We collect user login information like user work covers and low code. We also use it for file sharing permission analysis and permission check.
Enterprise Pre-sales Specialist at Bluechip Infotech Pty Ltd
Real User
2022-05-29T13:20:00Z
May 29, 2022
ADAudit supports local Active Directory change management. When there is a change, the event is logged in the domain controller or on the member server and it immediately alerts the administrator. You can get a notification when a user logs on after hours. For example, say you have a business-critical server containing all the financial data. If someone logs onto that machine after work hours, you'll get a notification telling you who is logging in and why.
I use this tool to check what configurations the technicians are doing in the active directory and what kind of modifications the users are making in private servers.
In real-time, ensure critical resources in the network like the Domain Controllers are audited, monitored and reported with the entire information on AD objects - Users, Groups, GPO, Computer, OU, DNS, AD Schema and Configuration changes with 200+ detailed event specific GUI reports and email alerts.
I use the solution in my company to monitor our security groups, admin groups, and new account creations. In our company, we use the tool for several things that keep us on top of what is happening in our Active Directory.
I used ManageEngine ADAudit Plus to provide metrics on Active Directory account modification, server metrics, etc.
We use ADAudit Plus to track all the login events for each user, including all the domain accounts for every employee. If there are multiple machines and users attempting to log in, and there are login failures on one of them, it can be challenging to identify the specific machine causing the issue. For example, if a user has left their phone at home, which is configured with their email password, and the password has expired, it may result in repeated failed login attempts due to the auto-login feature in Exchange. This can lead to the user's account being locked out. ADAudit Plus provides excellent analysis to pinpoint the exact problem and understand why the user is experiencing difficulties. These insights are unique to this tool and greatly assist us in managing such frequently occurring issues. As a result, it helps reduce IT operational incidents related to user account login issues.
We use the product to track events and monitor logs of servers and workstations.
We primarily use this solution for auditing and monitoring and we deploy it on-premises.
This solution meets our expectations. We use this solution mainly for login details, and to see the login details from different areas. We collect user login information like user work covers and low code. We also use it for file sharing permission analysis and permission check.
We are using it for compliance and security. We have its latest version. We are all up to date with whatever we're doing.
I mainly use ADAudit Plus to control changes in group policy objects in Microsoft Active Directory and Azure AD.
ADAudit supports local Active Directory change management. When there is a change, the event is logged in the domain controller or on the member server and it immediately alerts the administrator. You can get a notification when a user logs on after hours. For example, say you have a business-critical server containing all the financial data. If someone logs onto that machine after work hours, you'll get a notification telling you who is logging in and why.
I use this tool to check what configurations the technicians are doing in the active directory and what kind of modifications the users are making in private servers.
We mostly use this product to facilitate monitoring of user login activities and user file activities.