LDAP Administrator allows you to manage multiple directories with ease. Quick navigation, handy attribute editors, bulk object modification, and plenty of other features provide for an intuitive and efficient LDAP server management experience.
LDAP Administrator provides full support of LDAPv2 and LDAPv3 protocols and allows working with virtually any LDAP server: OpenLDAP, Netscape/iPlanet, Novell eDirectory, Oracle Internet Directory, Lotus Domino, Microsoft Active Directory, CA Directory, Siemens DirX, and others.
LDAP Administrator offers a solid reporting platform that facilitates the analysis and monitoring of LDAP directories. Besides a number of built-in reports, you can create custom reports to cover any scenario.
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