is a collection of COM objects that gives you the ability to perform administrative tasks on a local or remote Windows NT server.
NTUser/X allows you to manage users, local groups, global groups, and modal information. Users and groups can be added, modified or even deleted from the server. It also uses Windows NT security.
NTUser/X provides a convenient access to the users in the security database. Each user or application that accesses resources must have an account in the security database. This access allows you to view and modify properties associated with a user, such as the user name, full name, password, logon server, account access, maximum storage allotted, and more. The password property is write-only and cannot be read by any programs using NTUser/X. Properties that modify user privileges are only modifiable if the program running has the privileges required.
Additionally, NTUser/X gives your programs the ability to manage local and global groups on the server. You can add or remove groups, change the membership list, or modify the attributes for the group. Your application can also change the general security behavior for a server through its modal attributes. Modal attributes include requirements for password length and age, security protection for failed password attempts, primary logon server, and security account manager (SAM) information.
NTUser/X runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Shareware
license
— the installer is 330 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Internet and Networking.
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