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Is there a way to disable viewing users in the Console Tree?

I would rather just see them in the Result Pane.

In ADUC, this is done by unselecting "View | Users, Groups, and Computers as Containers"

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Hello,

No, Adaxes does not have such functionality and we are not planning to add it in the future. Actually, it is a feature of Adaxes to show users as containers with properties. :)

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Yes, I like that feature, but I would also like the ability to turn it off.

Because I have thousands of objects in each OU, it makes the Console Tree cluttered. I would rather not have to scroll up and down looking for the OU I want to make changes in.

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Hello,

We are not currently planning to implement such functionality, but thank you for the suggestion.

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Please reconsider adding the "View | Users, Groups, and Computers as Containers" to the console so it can be disabled.

I have over 2000 users in my Users container so scrolling in the console tree is not very efficient.

I know I can just click on the "-" to collapse the OU, but I have multiple OUs (such as Contractors, Administrators, etc) under my Users OU that I need to get to.

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Hello,

We have added an item to our sandbox for your request. We'll discuss that with our team after the 2013.1 release.

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