![]() You can get technical support when using LAPS, and it comes with a GUI client for admins as well as a PowerShell module. There is also Microsoft's own Local Administrator Password Solution ( LAPS). Cyber-Ark Privileged Identity/Session Management.If you would prefer a non-PowerShell commercial product to manage admin passwords, here are few to consider: ![]() Like all scripts in the SEC505 zip file, these scripts are in the public domain too. These PowerShell scripts are intended to be relatively easy to understand and modify, you don't have to be a PowerShell guru, just have some basic familiarity. Download the scripts in the SEC505 zip file from, then look inside that zip archive for the \ Da圓\UpdatePasswords folder. The Securing Windows and PowerShell Automation course at SANS (course SEC505) includes free PowerShell scripts to manage local account passwords. ![]() But how can this been done securely and conveniently? How can it scale to thousands of computers? And how can this be done for free? The passwords of local administrative accounts should be changed regularly and these passwords should be different from one computer to the next.
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