tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-261470339069403116.post3474790481054429162..comments2023-06-13T15:01:09.582+01:00Comments on get-scripting: Disabling Outlook Web Access on AD accountsJonathan Meddhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16003000142799678177noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-261470339069403116.post-3717902018362607962009-10-28T22:42:26.906+00:002009-10-28T22:42:26.906+00:00Hi Guys,
Thanks for sharing your insightful thoug...Hi Guys,<br /><br />Thanks for sharing your insightful thoughts and suggestions - very helpful, and appreciated indeed.<br /><br />On a related note, recently we needed a quick and efficient way to find out which accounts were OWA enabled (for an internal security audit) so we asked our on-site MS consultant and he recommended using the Gold Finger from Paramount Defenses Inc.<br /><br /><b>Gold Finger</b> pleasantly surprised us because not only was it endorsed by Microsoft but also 100% FREE and loaded with almost 250 useful Active Directory security, Exchange and ACL management reports. BTW, you can download it for free from <a href="http://goldfinger.paramountdefenses.com" rel="nofollow">http://goldfinger.paramountdefenses.com</a><br /><br />In particular, it has over 60 inbuilt Exchange reports, including OWA and MAPI enabled accounts. For a complete list of reports, checkout <a href="http://www.paramountdefenses.com/goldfinger_security_reports_exchange_management.php" rel="nofollow">www.paramountdefenses.com/goldfinger_security_reports_exchange_management.php</a><br /><br />Thought I'd share this with you incase it could help you too, especially if you need a free way to generate Exchange and AD security reports.<br /><br />Thanks again, and looking forward to your next post.<br /><br />Best wishes,<br />JonathanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com