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Netwrix Account Lockout Examiner 2.3.046

Netwrix Account Lockout Examiner

How many help desk calls do you get from your Active Directory users asking to reset their passwords? How much you spend on Active Directory administrative staff just to handle account lockout issues? Loss of productivity, lots of frustrated users, huge administrative burden are just some of inevitable implications of implementing a strong password policy and account lockout policy which are business critical to succeed today in your Active Directory environment. So, should you just give up to user complaints or there is a better way to keep up strong security requirements and effectively resolve account lockouts at the same time?



NetWrix Account Lockout Examiner will troubleshoot account lockouts way faster:

1. Detect, diagnose and determine account lockout reasons in real time;

2. Decrease the number of helpdesk calls from users experiencing account lockouts;

3. Increase user productivity by quickly resolving account lockouts;

4. Cut down administrative costs associated with a manual resolution of account lockouts;

5. One-stop solution: identify, troubleshoot and unlock accounts using one product.



NOTE: The product is not shareware. Please contact NetWrix Corporation (visit www.netwrix.com) to get license quote for your organization.


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