I'm using Remote Desktop manager since longtime. Today I bought 1Password to optimize my password synchronization between OSX and Windows. Since the help just say:
This entry is used to define and configure a '1Password' credential entry. Use the
credential from 1Password by creating an internal web server in Remote Desktop
Manager to retrieve the information.
Can you please provide a quick manual to do this?
Thanks
Nobody?
Hello Devoultions! Who can help on this please?
How can I connect my 1password to the RemoteDesktop Manager? I have bought the Enterprise edition.
Thanks for any help!
Hi, i also want to know how to do this, any help? The manual seems undone :(
http://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/index.html?credentials_lastpass.htm
I also would like to know how to exactly make a binding between RDM and 1Password. The documentation is really not clear. And this can be the feature I consider a purchase of Enterprise license for.
Hi
We havent reached that section of the documentation yet, but I've installed 1password to get recent up to date screen captures and will provide a step by step guide in the next days, please follow this thread for updates.
Maurice
Thank you man, hope it can help us! :)
Hi
I made it! Its definitely not perfect but please consult http://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/credentials_redirection.htm
Please send me your comments and I will make my best to clarify and amplify when needed.
Maurice
Hi Maurice,
thank you very much. It is working. I thought I need only one general entry to make a connection between these apps. Now I understand that I need to create a credential entry for each service I use.
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Best regards,
Zdenek
Thanks for the feedback
The credential entry falls in the category of "reusable entries" and they really should be a central part of how you operate RDM. We've started putting more emphasis on that in our online documentation as you can see here http://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/bestpractices_usecredentials.htm.
Use credential entries, VPN entries and Macro entries everytime you can, it allows for reuse and simplifies management.
Regards
Maurice