I am using Secret Server
http://www.thycotic.com/products_secretserver_overview.html

The main reason I chose that was it has native support for PDAs. Therefore I 
can access it through my Blackberry on the BES when out and about, without 
exposing the database in any shape or form to the internet.

Its under active development - I have had in place about two months and there 
have been a steady stream of updates, and the updating system is completely 
through the browser. It is a very nice product.  

Simon. 



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-----Original Message-----
From: Charlie Kaiser [mailto:charl...@golden-eagle.org] 
Sent: 21 July 2009 19:09
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Client info secure storage recommendations

I'm part of a consulting firm that has a variety of SMB clients. I'm looking
for something that will allow us to store client info such as router logins,
admin pws, connectivity info, RDP addresses, client contact info, that sort
of thing. It needs to be granular on a couple of levels. 
One, certain employees should only be able to see info for certain clients;
so admin A would see clients 1 and 2, and admin B would see clients 3 and 4.

Two, certain employees should only be able to see specific info for clients.
So the junior admin might see the backup exec login, but not the domain
admin account or router login.

Further criteria; free/opensource or low cost with an available trial;
possibly a sharepoint type of thing. We currently use PFs on our exch server
to store some of this and we don't like it.

Anyone seen anything that will fit that bill? I'm not even sure what type of
software I'd call it.

I'd think we could set up something like this in sharepoint, but not being a
sharepoint guru, I'm not sure which way to go with it..

TIA...


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Charlie Kaiser
charl...@golden-eagle.org
Kingman, AZ
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