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ManageEngine Password Manager Pro

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What is ManageEngine Password Manager Pro?

ManageEngine Password Manager Pro is the Zoho Corporation's password management solution for small and medium sized businesses and enterprises alike.

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What is ManageEngine Password Manager Pro?

ManageEngine Password Manager Pro is the Zoho Corporation's password management solution for small and medium sized businesses and enterprises alike.

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ManageEngine Password Manager Pro a powerful tool

Rating: 9 out of 10
January 14, 2025
Vetted Review
Verified User
ManageEngine Password Manager Pro
8 years of experience
The product have a corporative's perfil. It is usefull with integration with a directory services like Active Directory or Open Directory Services.
The ManageEngine Password Manager Pro's Server/s must be on internal coporate, because its security is really important for the Company. I think that is less appropriate for full movile people without coporate access presencial o virtual.

ManageEngine Password Manager Pro - Self-Hosted SSO and Password Reset

Rating: 10 out of 10
May 18, 2021
JF
Vetted Review
Verified User
ManageEngine Password Manager Pro
5 years of experience
It's great for any company that relies on active-directory as their primary source of user password authentication and other data. It's ability to integrate with a host of other tools such as Google Workspace, Azure AD (if you aren't using ADFS/DirSync/etc.), FreshService, Trello, etc. as well local apps like Postgres, i/AS400, and more make it a great middleware tool for SS.

Very customizable and easy to use password management tool

Rating: 7 out of 10
May 29, 2019
GS
Vetted Review
Verified User
ManageEngine Password Manager Pro
2 years of experience
PMP is well suited for organizations that have a lot of different applications throughout different departments that all have different credentials. It is also good for setting up sharing so that different users have access to only the passwords that are needed for their work. Users are also able to store their own credentials in this tool without sharing them with any other users. PMP is less appropriate for smaller organizations or ones where only a single department only needs to store passwords. In this case, there are other cheaper and simpler tools more suited for the task.

Flexible providing granular user access to passwords

Rating: 7 out of 10
July 29, 2021
Vetted Review
Verified User
ManageEngine Password Manager Pro
6 years of experience
Password Manager does a good job of segregating passwords in to different categories which then can be aligned to different users or different job roles within the organization or department. I think the user interface looks a little dated, however, is perfectly functional for retrieving passwords. In adding the passwords initially, I found it a bit clunky, but of course, you don't need to do that too often.
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