Hello,
First of all, the script does not disable any users. It only adds them them to the Unmanaged Accounts list managed internally by Adaxes. Any accounts on that list are completely ignored by Adaxes. You won't be able to view them anywhere in Adaxes, and they are not included in the license count. From the point of view of native Active Directory tools, like ADUC or Exchange, for example, there will be no changes.
Secondly, since you are going to manage only a small portion of accounts in that AD, we can suggest an alternative solution that will suit your needs better. To manage an AD domain with the help of Adaxes, you need to register it. To do this, you need to specify an account whose credentials will be used to access the domain. Adaxes will use the account to perform any operations within the domain using the specified credentials and will be limited by the access permissions of the account you specify.
By default, an account of a domain administrator is required to register a domain, which grants Adaxes the permissions to view the whole domain. However, you can also register a domain using an account who is not an administrator. In your scenario, you can use an account that has permissions to view only the accounts you want to manage with the help of Adaxes. For information on how to enable registering domains using accounts of non-administrators, see the following help article: http://www.adaxes.com/help/?HowDoI.Mana ... mains.html.