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AD Query allows quick and easy auditing of any user or computer object within Active Directory, and unlike the standard Users and Computers MMC, AD Query shows all schema, LDAP and Exchange mail-enabled attributes associated with the object.With AD Query, there is no need to poke around in the schema, LDAP or Exchange MMC, or [...]]]></description>
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