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Hello, Using the "Inactive user allowed to log in" report in Adaxes, I want to be able to select specific OUs to exclude out of the scope in this report, or have the option to filter based on a user property such as Department.

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Hello,

Thank you for the suggestion. We forwarded it to the corresponding department for consideration.

As of now, you can use an AD object parameter to select the OUs and update the script used to generate the report so that ignores users from the OUs. The following tutorial should be helpful: https://www.adaxes.com/tutorials_ActiveDirectoryManagement_CreateReport.htm.

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