NETsec GmbH & Co. KG
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									NETsec GmbH & Co. KG
Schillingsstrasse 117
52355 Dueren
Deutschland / Germany
								Schillingsstrasse 117
52355 Dueren
Deutschland / Germany
| sales [at] netsec [dot] de | |
| Phone | + 49 (2421) 998 78 20 | 
| Facsimile | + 49 (2421) 998 78 20 | 
| Website | www.netsec.de | 
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ArchiveUsers
									Version: 3.2.0 | Demo (EUR 299.00)
								
								 
								
									Dealing with users leaving the organization. According to company policies ArchiveUsers can log, copy, compress and store user information (Active Directory), home directory and/or Exchange mailbox to another disk and delete the original.  Compared to other AD Cleaning software ArchiveUsers will log all of the details so you are able to answer all questions that your QA may have. More…
								
							Enterprise Permission Reporter
									Version: 3.5.1.1 | Demo (EUR 599.00)
								
								 
								
									What changes are being made to Active Directory access permissions? Which accounts being added or removed to/from my critical security groups? More…
								
							GALsync
									Version: 5.1.4 | Demo (EUR 1,800.00)
								
								 
								
									Synchronize objects between multiple forests - Share information between Exchange organizations. NETsec's GALsync allows you to share Exchange mail-enabled objects of your Active Directory forest with other forests and Exchange Online. Sharing objects helps users in one or both messaging organizations to access information about users and groups of the other Active Directory. Access to free/busy data between untrusted forests is also provided. More…
								
							GroupWebService
									Version: 1 | Demo
								
								 
								
									Use groups to grant access. Your company uses Active Directory groups to grant access to resources depending on the membership in a specific group. For some groups your users should decide by themselves if they want to be member of the group. Example: Access to a specific folder is secured by permissions given to a specific group. But basically users should be able to access this folder - but they have to initiate getting permissions. More…
								
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