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Active Directory (AD) resolves the complications faced by IT administrators managing their organization's network by providing a one-stop solution for enterprise-level administration. However, over time, you may find that your AD becomes cluttered with obsolete or misconfigured data, such as users or objects that no longer exist, unnecessary permissions assigned to security objects and folders, incorrect attribute values for objects, and more.
This can cause your AD to sprawl out of control, inviting insider attacks, affecting database growth, and making daily AD administration tasks difficult. Unfortunately, cleaning up Active Directory using native tools such as PowerShell can introduce unexpected problems, and the limited insights gained about the infrastructure can hinder the cleanup process.