Active Directory Audit
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What would be the best way or tool to audit my Active Directory (Windows
2003)? Our company went through a merger a while back and the "old IT
department" made a lot of changes without documenting many of them. There
are a whole bunch of groups and I want to find out who belongs to what. Can
someone guide me in the right direction?
THX,
Vic
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