Before installing Safeguard Privilege Manager for Windows 4.8, ensure that your system meets the following minimum hardware and software requirements.
NOTE: The security status of the installation file can become "blocked" after download, inhibiting the ability of the product to be properly installed. For information on detecting and resolving this issue, see KB4268094.
Hardware, software, and operating system requirements
Table 9: Hardware, software and operating system requirements
Console and Server |
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Processor: 2.0 GHz, dual core equivalent
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Memory: 4 GB
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Disk space: 100 MB (Console)
NOTE: Additional space is required for the Privilege Manager database. For more information, see Database Planning in the Administration Guide.
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Screen resolution: 1024x768 or higher |
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Microsoft Windows 11
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Microsoft Windows 10
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Microsoft Windows Server 2022
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Microsoft Windows Server 2019
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Microsoft Windows Server 2016
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012
Note: One Identity recommends using the product with 64-bit operating systems. |
Client |
As recommended for your operating system. |
N/A |
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Microsoft Windows 11
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Microsoft Windows 10
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Microsoft Windows Server 2022
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Microsoft Windows Server 2019
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Microsoft Windows Server 2016
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012
Note: One Identity recommends using the product with a 64-bit operating system. |
Network requirements
The Safeguard Privilege Manager for Windows Console and Client must be installed on a computer within the Active Directory domain.
Reporting database requirements
The Safeguard Privilege Manager for Windows Server component requires, Microsoft SQL Server hosted either locally on the machine running the product, or remotely.
The product supports Microsoft SQL Server 2014 to Microsoft SQL Server 2022. Safeguard Privilege Manager for Windows can optionally install SQL Server 2022 Express.
For more information on the available product editions and applying a license, refer to the Safeguard Privilege Manager for Windows Administration Guide.
Safeguard Privilege Manager for Windows licenses are compatible with only a single major version of the product (for example, 3.x or 4.x). Therefore, when upgrading to new major product version, you need to renew your existing license. To obtain a new license file and properly register the product after upgrade, use the License Assistance portal.
NOTE: Safeguard Privileged Manager for Windows does not transmit license data automatically to One Identity. Instead, you must update the product license manually.
For detailed information about upgrade information, refer to the Safeguard Privileged Manager for Windows Administration Guide.
For detailed information about installing the Console, configuring the Server, and installing the Client, refer to the Safeguard Privileged Manager for Windows Quick Start Guide.
Additional information is available from the following: