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Password Manager 5.10.1 - Administration Guide (AD LDS Edition)

About Password Manager Getting Started Upgrading Password Manager Password Manager Architecture
Password Manager Components and Third-Party Solutions Typical Deployment Scenarios Password Manager in Perimeter Network Management Policy Overview Password Policy Overview reCAPTCHA Overview User Enrollment Process Overview Questions and Answers Policy Overview Data Replication Phone-Based Authentication Service Overview Configuring Management Policy
Management Policies
Checklist: Configuring Password Manager Understanding Management Policies Configuring Access to the Administration Site Configuring Access to the Self-Service Site Configuring Access to the Helpdesk Site Configuring Questions and Answers Policy Workflow overview Custom workflows Custom Activities Self-Service Workflows Helpdesk Workflows User Enforcement Rules
General Settings
General Settings Overview Search and Logon Options Import/Export Configuration Settings Outgoing Mail Servers Diagnostic Logging Scheduled Tasks Web Interface Customization Instance Reinitialization Realm Instances AD LDS Instance Connections Extensibility Features RADIUS Two-Factor Authentication Password Manager components and third-party applications Unregistering users from Password Manager Working with Redistributable Secret Management account Email Templates
Password Policies One Identity Starling Reporting Appendix A: Accounts Used in Password Manager for AD LDS Appendix B: Open Communication Ports for Password Manager for AD LDS Appendix C: Customization Options Overview Appendix D: Feature imparities between the legacy and the new Self-Service Sites Glossary

SQL Server Database and SQL Server Reporting Services

Using an SQL database and SQL Server Reporting Services you can manage reports that allow you to analyze how the application is used.

The available out-of-the-box reports help you track user registration activity, helpdesk tasks, user statuses, etc.

For more information, see Reporting and User Action History Overview.

Quick Connect Sync Engine

Quick Connect Sync Engine

Quick Connect Sync Engine is a Password Manager product that provides unified identity and access management. Integrating Password Manager with Quick Connect Sync Engine allows you to enable users and helpdesk operators to manage their passwords across different connected data sources.

To use Quick Connect Sync Engine, configure the Change password in AD LDS and connected systems or Reset password in AD LDS and connected systems activities.

To communicate with Quick Connect Sync Engine, Password Manager uses TCP (Transmission Control Protocol).

Change or Reset password in Active Directory and connected systems is not supported in ADLDS.

For more information, see Using this activity, you can configure Password Manager to use One Identity Quick Connect to reset passwords in connected systems. If used in conjunction with Quick Connect, Password Manager allows you to enable users and helpdesk operators to manage passwords across a wide variety of connected systems. To be able to integrate Password Manager with Quick Connect, you must have a working knowledge of Quick Connect Sync Engine.

Defender

Defender

IMPORTANT:

  • Authenticating with Defender is an activity not supported with the current release of Password Manager ADLDS.

Defender is a One Identity product that provides two-factor authentication. Defender uses one-time passwords (OTP) generated by special hardware or software tokens. If Password Manager is integrated with Defender, users can use one-time passwords to authenticate themselves on the Self-Service site.

To use Defender with Password Manager, install the Defender Client SDK on the server on which Password Manager Service is installed.

For more information, see Authenticate with Defender.

Starling Two-Factor Authentication

Starling Two-Factor Authentication is a SaaS application that enables two-factor authentication on Password Manager. Starling Two-Factor Authentication uses the token response (OTP) received through SMS, phone call or Starling 2FA app for authentication. It also supports push notifications for authentication. To use push notification, you must install Starling 2FA app on your device and register your phone number while installing the app. In this option, you can authenticate by accepting the notification received on Starling 2FA app.

For more information regarding Starling Two-Factor Authentication, see Authenticate with Starling Two-Factor Authentication.

To configure Starling Two-Factor Authentication in Password Manager, you have to subscribe to Starling Two-Factor Authentication. For more details, visit One Identity Starling site.

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