Quest Enterprise Reporter is the access-review and reporting tool that gives an operations team one place to evidence who has access to what across Active Directory, Exchange, SQL Server, Windows Server, and Microsoft 365 with Entra ID (formerly Azure AD). For the audit cycles, license true-ups, and quarterly least-privilege reviews that operations owns, Enterprise Reporter is the data source. This page covers all seven training modules LeadThem-affiliated instructors deliver for the product.
Pick the module that fits your scope. Teams that own one platform, say Active Directory or SQL, take the matching single-day class. Teams that report across the full estate take the 5-day Suite Combo. All seven modules are available as live instructor-led training (ILT) or as self-paced student-led training (SLT) through the virtual training center.
Module 1: Enterprise Reporter Installation and Configuration
Half-day primer for the engineer who will stand up Enterprise Reporter in your environment. Focused on installation, Configuration Manager basics, and the lab time needed to confirm the install is healthy before any module-specific reporting work begins.
- Duration: 0.5 days instructor-led, or self-paced equivalent
- Audience: system administrators and engineers responsible for installing and standing up the Enterprise Reporter platform
- You will learn to: install and configure Enterprise Reporter in your environment, work with Configuration Manager basics, and run hands-on lab exercises in the virtual training center
- Prerequisites: general Windows Server administration
- Tuition: $650 per student
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Module 2: Enterprise Reporter Active Directory Admin
One day on running Enterprise Reporter against Active Directory. Built for the AD administrator who owns access reviews, group membership reporting, and stale account cleanup.
- Duration: 1 day instructor-led, or self-paced equivalent
- Audience: Active Directory administrators and identity engineers
- You will learn: Enterprise Reporter installation and configuration, Configuration Manager fundamentals for AD reporting, and how to run hands-on lab work through the virtual training center
- Prerequisites: working knowledge of Active Directory administration
- Tuition: $1,200 per student
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Module 3: Enterprise Reporter Exchange Administration
A focused day on reporting against on-premises Exchange. Useful for organizations still running Exchange Server, and for hybrid deployments where the on-premises side has to be evidenced separately from the cloud.
- Duration: 1 day instructor-led, or self-paced equivalent
- Audience: Exchange administrators and messaging engineers
- You will learn: Enterprise Reporter installation and configuration, Configuration Manager basics applied to Exchange reporting, and lab work in the virtual training center
- Prerequisites: working knowledge of Exchange Server administration
- Tuition: $1,200 per student
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Module 4: Enterprise Reporter for SQL Server
One day on using Enterprise Reporter to report against SQL Server estates. For the database administrator who needs visibility into permissions, configuration, and access across multiple SQL instances.
- Duration: 1 day instructor-led, or self-paced equivalent
- Audience: SQL Server database administrators and platform engineers
- You will learn: how to install and configure Enterprise Reporter in your environment, the SQL admin basics needed to run useful reports, and lab work in the virtual training center
- Prerequisites: working knowledge of SQL Server administration
- Tuition: $1,200 per student
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Module 5: Enterprise Reporter for Windows Server
One day on reporting against Windows Server estates: local accounts, services, configuration drift, and file system access. For the platform team that needs to evidence Windows-side controls outside of Active Directory.
- Duration: 1 day instructor-led, or self-paced equivalent
- Audience: Windows Server administrators and platform engineers
- You will learn: how to install and configure Enterprise Reporter in your environment, the Windows Server reporting basics that drive most of the useful reports, and lab work in the virtual training center
- Prerequisites: working knowledge of Windows Server administration
- Tuition: $1,200 per student
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Module 6: Enterprise Reporter for Microsoft 365 and Entra ID
Two days on reporting against the Microsoft 365 cloud estate: Entra ID, Exchange Online, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams. The deepest of the single-platform modules, because the M365 surface area is the largest and the connector setup needs more hands-on time.
- Duration: 2 days instructor-led, or self-paced equivalent
- Audience: Microsoft 365 administrators, Entra ID administrators, and identity engineers responsible for cloud access reviews
- You will learn to: review hardware and operating system requirements, install connectors, complete custom configuration of Enterprise Reporter servers, and create, execute, and interpret detailed Enterprise Reporter reports across Entra ID and resources, Exchange Online, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams
- Prerequisites: working knowledge of Microsoft 365 administration
- Tuition: $2,730 per student
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Module 7: Enterprise Reporter Suite Combo Administration (5 days)
The five-day all-in-one engagement that covers every module above: Installation and Configuration, Active Directory, Exchange on-premises, SQL Server, Windows Server, and Microsoft 365 with Entra ID, Exchange Online, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams. The right path for a team that reports across the full estate and wants one consolidated training engagement instead of six scheduled separately.
- Duration: 5 days instructor-led, or self-paced equivalent
- Audience: operations teams, audit and compliance engineers, and identity practices that own reporting across the full Microsoft and Quest stack
- You will learn to: install and configure Enterprise Reporter in your environment, identify hardware and operating system requirements, install connectors, complete custom configuration of Enterprise Reporter servers, and create, execute, and interpret detailed Enterprise Reporter reports, with hands-on lab work through the virtual training center
- Prerequisites: general administration experience across the platforms in scope
- Tuition: $6,300 per student
Register for Enterprise Reporter Suite Combo Administration on qsftraining.com →
Need help running the reporting, not just learning it?
For organizations that would rather have Enterprise Reporter run as part of an outsourced operations function, LeadThem delivers the access reviews, audit reporting, and quarterly attestation cycles as part of our managed IT engagements. The same consultants who could teach the class are the ones running the platform for clients. See LeadThem's outsourced IT management or contact us to scope an engagement.
Why train with the LeadThem network
- Quest Software partner since 2005. LeadThem-affiliated training has run alongside the Quest product line through every major Enterprise Reporter release.
- Hands-on, not theoretical. Every ILT and SLT class includes lab time in a working virtual training environment.
- ** Trained by people who run the product in production. ** Instructors are practicing consultants who use Enterprise Reporter for real client access reviews and audit cycles.
- Direct line to deployment help. Students who finish a class and decide they want LeadThem to run the reporting practice can reach the engagement team directly.