Usability scenarios
* Your Company has one internal Active Directory and one separate Active Directory for company`s sales representatives. You want all user objects and groups of the sales reps AD to be visible to your internal Outlook/Exchange users (using the Global Address List). Vice versa: You want all sales reps have access to information of a subset of the internal users.
* Because of a company take-over you have to integrate different Active Directories and Exchange organizations. You have to share all or subsets of all user and group information for Outlook/Exchange users in the Global Address List.
*Your company has a partner company and you want to share some user and group information for Outlook/Exchange users in the Global Address List.
Features included
*Choose the objects you need
Select all objects or subsets of objects to export to the other AD.
While GAL Sync is used for Outlook/Exchange it will only consider mail-enabled objects. Additionally you can exclude objects by using an configurable phrase in a configurable custom attribute.
*Multiple-Domains
Select objects in any of the domains in your forest to export. GAL Sync is cross-domain capable.
*Coose your Transmission Protocol
GAL Sync allows you an integrated handing-over of the selected information to the other Active Directory by using a Windows Share, by FTP or by SMTP.
*Secure Data Transmission
Data are transmitted encrypted Between the different Active Directories. So no one can read your object`s Details during the transmission from source to target.
While Exporting your information you create a secure key which has to be sent seperatly to the administrator of the other side. Only with this secure key he may import the data.
* Managed Code
GAL Sync is written in managed code using .NET framework 2.0. It may run on 32 or 64bit Windows platforms.