0 votes

Hi all,

Is there already a possibility to limit the amount of AD actions within a certain time?
This is to prevent an abuse with mass actions.
For example, a maximum of 10 computers may be deactivated within 5 minutes, or a maximum of 10 user accounts may be changed within 10 minutes etc., then there will be a delay and warning.

Perhaps someone has already developed something like this?

Thanks

by (50 points)

1 Answer

0 votes
by (216k points)
selected by
Best answer

Hello,

Unfortunately, there is no such possibility.

Related questions

0 votes
1 answer

My scheduled task currently: Checks for staff in a particular OU that do not have an O365 license Adds a license Resets their AD Password Moves them to an OU based off ... scheduled task moves them out of the OU that the business rule is looking at. Thanks

asked Apr 15, 2020 by russmerriman (40 points)
0 votes
1 answer

We'll be updating over 14K accounts with data (adding data to a virtual attribute) using a scheduled task but I don't want the updates to trigger Business Rules and flood the Adaxes log with entries. Is there an easy way to prevent this?

asked Apr 12, 2022 by sandramnc (870 points)
0 votes
1 answer

For instance let's say our Ops team has created a role group based on a request from our ticketing software. They would then like to have the creation log on their home page so they can past the info into their ticket.

asked Jul 2 by ray.edelman (20 points)
0 votes
1 answer

I'd like to add a field for "Ticket Number" to pass through so that I can have it run a script post execution to log data to our ticketing system. I ... it may be possible to extend the public class ResetPasswordOptions but that's not really ideal...

asked May 27 by ZoomGhost (280 points)
0 votes
1 answer

Is it possible to disable a specific action and/or condition block in a custom command or scheduled task? The main use case would be to make troubleshooting easier without ... as well as the ability to disable an entire condition block from the context menu.

asked Jan 4, 2023 by ngb (290 points)
3,552 questions
3,242 answers
8,243 comments
547,828 users