100% FREE Active Directory Reporting and Analytics!

Cayosoft Administrator 100% FREE Active Directory Reporting and Analytics!

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Why spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on Active Directory Reporting and Analytics when you can use Cayosoft Administrator 100% FREE Active Directory Reporting and Analytics!

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Simple & Secure Reporting  

  • Also covers Office 365 and Exchange On-Premises
  • Compatible with Microsoft Excel
  • No additional users or licenses required
  • No 3rd party data storage risks
  • No vendor compliance concerns
  • No firewall ports to open

Popular Active Directory Reports:

  • Inactive Users and Computers
  • Computers with Windows XP or Windows 2003
  • Newly created objects
  • Pre-migration assessment
  • Users with Duplicate proxy addresses
  • Users with invalid characters
  • Unix enabled users
  • Users with Smartcard required
  • Users with no manager set

Cayosoft Active Directory Reporting & Analytics is now 100% FREE for any size organization, no credit card or purchase necessary.  Cayosoft is offering 100% FREE Active Directory Reporting and Analytics as an introduction to our powerful Cayosoft Administrator platform. Now you can easly get the operational and configuration details you need to see how users and administrators are using Active Directory.

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