Offline Password Reset requirements
To allow users to reset their forgotten passwords when they are not connected to the corporate network (making their domain unavailable), deploy the Offline Password Reset component on all target computers in the managed domain.
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NOTE: Users can reset their passwords offline only if the Offline Password Reset component has been already installed prior to their scheduled password reset time. |
The target computers must meet the following minimum software requirements:
Table 11: Offline Password Reset requirements
Operating system |
The Offline Password Reset component supports the following operating systems:
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Microsoft Windows 8.1
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Microsoft Windows 10
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Microsoft Windows 11
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NOTE: Password Manager does not support Windows Server Core mode setup. | |
Password Manager Reports requirements
Password Manager Reports requirements
To configure and use Password Manager reports, you must:
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Install an SQL server in your environment.
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Configure reporting settings on the Password Manager Administration Site. For more information, see Reporting in Password Manager 5.12.0 Administration Guide or Password Manager 5.12.0 Administration Guide (AD LDS Edition).
The report definitions included with Password Manager support all features of the SQL server versions listed in this section. All supported Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services in Password Manager support SSL connection.
Table 12: Password Manager Reports requirements
SQL Server |
The following SQL Server versions are supported:
- Microsoft SQL Server 2012 R2
- Microsoft SQL Server 2014
- Microsoft SQL Server 2016
- Microsoft SQL Server 2017
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Accessing External URLs
To enable Password Manager to download images:
Upgrade and installation instructions
For more information on how to install or upgrade One Identity Password Manager, see the following resources:
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When you upgrade Password Manager from versions prior 5.11.0 or 5.11.1 and Secure Token Server features are used, create a backup of Rsts.exe.config in Password Manager installation folder\Service\SecureTokenServer. When the upgrade is finished, restore these files.
This procedure is not required for upgrades starting from version 5.12.0.
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For more information on the upgrade procedure, see Upgrading Password Manager in the Password Manager 5.12.0 Administration Guide or the Password Manager 5.12.0 Administration Guide (AD LDS Edition) documents.
You can upgrade to Password Manager 5.12.0 from version 5.8.2 or later.
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For more information on how to install and configure Password Manager, see Installing Password Manager in the Password Manager 5.12.0 Administration Guide, Password Manager 5.12.0 Administration Guide (AD LDS Edition), or the Password Manager 5.12.0 Quick Start Guide documents.