Disable password saving on entry-level or folder-level

Disable password saving on entry-level or folder-level

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thomas03
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Hi devolutions

in the datasource-setttings, it is possible to disable password saving.

Our request is to have this option in entry- or folder-level (with inherited)

Regards
Thomas

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Hello,

You can set the Credential option to "None" on the folder level, and then "Inherited" on the entry level.

And you would like for your users to not be able to saves password at all on the entries? Because there's also user specific settings that they can user that will not affect the entry itself.

Best Regards,

Etienne Lord

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I am unable to Disable the Password saving option, I have downloaded and imported the ADMX and ADML files in Local GPO and disabled the Password saving option, But still its keeps showing the option to Save the password, Can anyone suggest a better option

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Hello,

Unfortunately, you cannot prevent passwords from being saved when using a Local Data Source. To do this, you would need to use an Advanced Data Source.
A complete list of the Advanced Data Sources available in RDM can be found below:
https://docs.devolutions.net/rdm/data-sources/data-sources-types/advanced-data-sources/

With these types of Data Sources, it is possible to restrict access to passwords using the Role Based Security System:
https://docs.devolutions.net/rdm/user-groups-based-access-control/

Also, using the "Password Policy" section of the "Data Source Settings", you will be able to disable the password saving for various locations:
https://docs.devolutions.net/rdm/commands/administration/system-settings/password-management/allow-password-access-external-system/

Best regards,

James Lafleur

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@James Lafleur These links are not working. Can anyone please provide the correct links for the ways to disable the password saving at local data source


Hello,

Unfortunately, you cannot prevent passwords from being saved when using a Local Data Source. To do this, you would need to use an Advanced Data Source.
A complete list of the Advanced Data Sources available in RDM can be found below:
https://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/DataSources_Advanced.htm

With these types of Data Sources, it is possible to restrict the access to passwords using the Role Based Security System:
https://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/securitysystem.htm

Also, using the "Password Policy" section of the "Data Source Settings", you will be able to disable the the password saving for various locations:
https://help.remotedesktopmanager.com/fr/datasouresettings_passwordpolicy.htm

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Hello,

Thank you for notifying these 7-year-old post links.

I updated them to the actual documentation links.

Thank you for your collaboration.

Best regards,

Érica Poirier