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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 This machine contacts all targets holding accounts/credentials and determines which credentials are out-of-date, updating them automatically.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. |
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Co-existence between IBM LAN/Warp Server and Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Server 2003 domains |
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Keeping a group of user accounts in sync between multiple Windows domains where the domains do not have trust relationships |
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Constant synchronization between stand-alone servers with no domain |
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Synchronization between stand-alone servers and one or more domains where servers are not joined to a domain |
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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) | |
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Reduce Help Desk calls for password issues |
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Keep up with new federally and industry mandated security policies |
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Reduce IT costs related to password maintenance |
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Increased user productivity | | | | | | |
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