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Server-to-Server Password Synchronizer

Features of Server-to-Server Password Synchronizer

Server-to-Server Password Synchronizer keeps a group of accounts/passwords in sync between any mixture of Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Server 2003 as well IBM OS/2, LAN Server. Operations are performed by a single workstation/server that has been loaded with Server-to-Server Password Synchronizer - no client modifications are needed. This machine contacts all targets holding accounts/credentials and determines which credentials are out-of-date, updating them automatically.

When a user changes their password on one of the appropriate target systems, the Server-to-Server Password Synchronizer will automatically replicate the new password to all other targets.

Server-to-Server Password Synchronizer is simple to implement and reduces help desk calls for password resets.

Co-existence between IBM LAN/Warp Server and Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Server 2003 domains
Keeping a group of user accounts in sync between multiple Windows domains where the domains do not have trust relationships
Constant synchronization between stand-alone servers with no domain
Synchronization between stand-alone servers and one or more domains where servers are not joined to a domain
Migration of user accounts/passwords from server-to-server, domain-to-domain, server-to-domain, domain-to-server (note that more comprehensive migration is available with Lieberman Software's Intensive Care Utilities for Windows)
Reduce Help Desk calls for password issues
Keep up with new federally and industry mandated security policies
Reduce IT costs related to password maintenance
Increased user productivity
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