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First i must say this is by far one of the best products I've ever used to manage AD. Secondly Adaxes service/support is BAR-NONE the best of any software that we own!

With that now said what happened to http://www.adaxes.com/sdk/OnlineScriptDepot.html and will it ever come back?

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Hello,

Thank you for your good words, we really appreciate it! :)

As for the Online Script Repository, we had to suspend its operation because we are currently working on major changes to it. It will be available as soon as we complete the changes.

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Thanks for letting me know :D

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