Password Manager Pro is a complex software solution created for managing shared administrative passwords.
PMP is centralized, web-based and enables IT managers to enforce standard password management practises such as maintaining a central repository of all passwords, usage of strong passwords, frequent changing of sensitive passwords and controlling user access to shared passwords across the enterprise.
Password Manager Pro (PMP) is a trusted solution to securely store, access and administer shared administrative passwords. It enables IT managers to maintain a central repository of passwords, enforce standard password policies and control unauthorized user access to shared passwords. It also provides a complete record of 'who', 'what' and 'when' of password access.
In organizations, access to IT infrastructure such as servers, databases, network devices and applications storing sensitive data are restricted through privileged passwords.
The number of administrative passwords keep on growing as more and more servers, devices and applications are added to the enterprise. Typically, the applications are used in a shared environment by a group of administrators, who end up virtually struggling with a pile of passwords and face problems on securely storing, managing and sharing the passwords. Spreadsheets, flat files and even print-outs containing the passwords are circulated among the administrators.
Limitations:
· 1 administrator per installation
What's New in This Release:
New Features / Enhancements:
· Support for launching PMP web-interface in Internet Explorer 10
· The implementation procedure for "Custom Listener", which enables providing your own implementation for Password Reset Listener, has now been simplified with the enhancements in the GUI. You need not have to edit the configuration files in PMP manually to enter the details about the implementation class. These details can now be provided through entries in GUI
· Enhancements to bolster the overall security posture of the product
Bug Fixes:
· Earlier, when the administrator had restricted the users from viewing the passwords in plain-text when auto logon had been configured, in certain specific scenarios, there were issues in retrieving passwords even when auto logon had not been configured. This has been fixed.
· Restrictions on the usage of weak ciphers in the product