AspUser 1.1 is a ASP.NET script for Server Management scripts design by Persits Software, Inc..
It runs on following operating system: Windows. AspUser is an active server component for managing Windows NT/2000 users, groups and permissions.
Publisher review: AspUser is an active server component for managing Windows NT/2000 users, groups and permissions. AspUser is an active server component for managing Windows NT/2000 users, groups and permissions. Designed as a hierarchy of objects and collections, AspUser gives you an intuitive object-oriented programming interface. AspUser Features - Ability to add, delete, rename and enumerate NT users and groups, on a local box or across server and domain borders. - Ability to retrieve and change various user and group account properties. AspUser exposes 37 user account properties. - Ability to allow users to change their NT passwords over the Web. - Ability to change user membership information. - Ability to impersonate arbitrary user accounts. - Ability to retrieve and change Access Control Lists (ACLs) of files and directories. - Ability to set a file owner, - Ability to change a domain user account's Primary Group property. - AspUser is fully integrateable with Visual Basic. - AspUser provides server browsing functionality via the Servers collection and Server object. - AspUser provides methods for obtaining current user, machine and domain names. - AspUser has no hardcoded messages in English. Every error message it throws is in the native language of the system it is running on (with the exception of expiration- and registration-related messages). - AspUser optionally includes genuine Windows error codes in the beginning of all exception messages to give the developer more flexibility in handling errors. - AspUser comes with fully functional ASP-based User Manager and User Manager for Domain applications, so that you can take advantage of the component without having to write a single line of code. Operating system: Windows
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