Ad — Users And Computers
[Your Name/Department] Date: [Current Date] Version: 1.0
Because ADUC's GUI is limited for large datasets, system administrators typically use the to generate long-form reports. ad users and computers
is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that serves as the primary graphical user interface for managing Active Directory. It is the standard tool used by system administrators to manage the identity objects within a Windows domain environment. [Your Name/Department] Date: [Current Date] Version: 1
ADUC is typically installed as part of the . It can be accessed by running the command dsa.msc via the Run dialog or the Command Prompt. ADUC is typically installed as part of the
Active Directory Users and Computers is a fundamental tool for Windows domain management. Proper use of ADUC—coupled with security best practices, regular auditing, and automation—ensures efficient identity and access management. As organizations evolve toward cloud-based models, understanding ADUC remains critical for hybrid and legacy environments.
Originally introduced with Windows 2000, ADUC remains one of the most widely used graphical tools for day-to-day domain administration. It provides a centralized interface to view and organize your network’s "security principals" (the entities that can be authenticated by the system). Administrators use ADUC for several critical functions:


