List directory objects information.
| Report | Description | 
|---|---|
| Distribution Groups   | Maintaining a large number of Distribution groups can be a time-consuming task. This report gives you the ability to list them, along with their number of direct and nested members and other valuable bits of information. | 
| Distribution Group Usage   | Maintaining a large number of Distribution groups can be a real burden if you have not the right tools to do it. Use this report to find out if they are really being used. | 
| Selected Attributes from Recipients   | This highly flexible report lets you choose a large panel of attributes, whether in regard to directory, traffic, or storage, and extract them for a selection of recipients. This is the best choice if you need to create a custom list. The recommended output format for this report is CSV. | 
| Recipients by Attributes   | Use this report to count recipients based on grouping by attribute. For example, generate a list of mailboxes and distribution groups by Company, Department and Manager. | 
| Recipient Detail   | Unlike Directory Objects, this report is intended to focus on specific recipients and provide a very detailed information about them, including Distribution group membership and mail delegation. | 
| Recipient Management Statistics   | This report allows you to obtain statistics on the creation and modification of recipients in your directory based on a time interval. | 
| Recipients Mobile Devices   | This report helps you manage the mobile device fleet by listing, for each user, all devices they used along with their properties: model, operating system, OS language⦠| 
| Mail Contact Usage   | Do Mail Contacts tend to accumulate over time in your directory? Use this report to find out if they are really being used. | 
| Directory Objects   | This template allows you to obtain a basic list of Exchange-related objects in your directory, such as servers, mailboxes or mail contacts, with or without the detail of each recipient. This is useful if you need to take a quick glance at your Exchange organization, for example before a migration. To focus on specific recipients, use Recipient Details instead. |