Windows 10 Active Directory Users And Computers [hot]
is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that serves as the central hub for managing users, groups, and devices within a Windows domain.
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However, ADUC is not without its limitations on the Windows 10 desktop. Designed in the Windows Server 2000 era, its interface feels dated. It lacks robust bulk operations (e.g., creating thousands of users from a CSV is clunky) and does not provide real-time feedback on a Windows 10 client’s health. For granular tasks—such as editing the Windows 10 registry or managing BitLocker recovery keys—an administrator must leave ADUC and use Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) or PowerShell. Consequently, on a modern Windows 10 administrator’s workstation, ADUC is rarely used in isolation. It is typically deployed alongside , where ADUC acts as the "front door" for identity management, while PowerShell serves as the engine for automation. is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that