Cjwdev specializes in lightweight, no-install Windows utilities that close everyday gaps in enterprise Active Directory, file-system, and service management. Administrators use the AD Account Reset Tool to delegate password unlocks to help-desk staff without handing out domain admin rights, while File Permissions Check scans entire folder trees to locate broken inheritance or unexpected ACL entries and exports ready-to-review CSV reports. During software rollouts, Process Prompt warns users to close conflicting applications before MSI or task-sequence execution proceeds, reducing failed installs. Security auditors launch Get Local Admins GUI to retrieve the Administrators group membership of dozens of machines at once, spotting unauthorized elevation, and the Managed Service Accounts GUI wraps PowerShell cmdlets in a point-and-click interface for creating, linking, and rotating gMSA passwords on 2008 R2 and later domains. Finally, Service Permissions Reporter translates cryptic SDDL strings into human-readable tables that reveal which accounts can start, stop, or reconfigure critical services. All tools run portably from a USB stick or network share, require no agents, and integrate quickly into existing scripts or RMM dashboards. Cjwdev’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest versions, and support batch installation of multiple applications.
A simple tool that allows helpdesk technicians or non admin users to quickly unlock and reset passwords for user accounts without having to use the full AD Users & Computers MMC tool (assuming they have been delegated the required permissions).
DetailsEasily locate files that are not inheriting permissions from their parent folder or have additional explicit permissions. Export the results or optionally reset inheritance and remove explicit permissions.
DetailsUse this tool to quickly see the members of the local Administrators group on multiple remote computers.
DetailsManaged Service Accounts are a useful new feature introduced in Server 2008 R2 but they can only be created and managed with Powershell, so this tool was created to provide an intuitive GUI that will let you create, edit, and install them
DetailsPrompt users to terminate specified processes before a software deployment task is executed
DetailsShows permissions assigned to Windows services in an easy to read format instead of SDDL like the built in Windows tools
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