Getting Started with Password Manager Pro - MSP Edition20 minutes to read
ManageEngine Password Manager Pro is also available in MSP edition, which has been specially designed taking into consideration the requirements of the Managed Service Providers. If you are an MSP wishing to manage the administrative passwords of your clients separately from a single management console or offer password management services to them, you can leverage to the MSP edition. Passwords can be securely shared between MSP administrators and their respective customers, making sure that users only get access to the passwords they own or ones that are shared with them. The solution offers the flexibility to entrust the control of the password vault to the MSP administrator, the end user or both, as desired. The MSP edition also follows the basic password entitlement model of Password Manager Pro – that means, at any time, one will be able to view only the passwords that are owned and shared. As MSP admin, while you will be able to view the names of the organizations you manage, you will be able to view the data pertaining to all your customers only if you add their resources or if they share the resources with you. Your customers will be able to view the data belonging to their organization only. Note: As of now, Password Manager Pro is equipped to support up to 900 client organizations. Steps Required
1. Prerequisites
2. Installation StepsClick here for detailed steps. 3. Silent InstallA silent install is used to install an application without the need to interact with the UI. This type of installation is helpful for applications with limited installation steps. Before commencing the silent install, certain parameters such as Name, Email Id, Path, etc., are automatically set or manually entered. Execute the commands as instructed below to install the application automatically. 3.1 Steps to Silent Install Password Manager Pro in Windows Server3.1.1 Primary Server
3.1.2 Secondary Server
3.1.3 Steps to Uninstall Password Manager Pro in Windows Server
3.2 Steps to Silent Install Password Manager Pro in Linux Server3.2.1 Primary Server
3.2.2 Secondary Server
4. Adding Users (MSP org)The MSP administration process starts with the User Management. The first step is to add users to your MSP organization. You should designate one administrator as Account Manager for each of your client organizations. Click on this link to add users for your client organizations. 5. Adding Organizations5.1 Adding Client OrganizationsAfter adding users, you need to add your client organizations. Navigate to Admin >> Organizations >> Organizations to add your client organizations. The organizations to be managed by the MSP should be registered with Password Manager Pro here. You can manually add the client organizations one-by-one or import all the organizations in bulk from a file. 5.2 Adding Organizations Manually
![]() ![]() ![]() 5.3 Importing Organizations from a FileYou can import multiple organizations from a file using the import wizard. Click here to view sample files and learn more about the file formats supported for importing. Ensure that the entry for each organization is in a new line. Note: Earlier, it was possible to import a .txt file containing comma-separated data, and in step 2, the data would be listed as expected. However, from build 12330 onwards, if the entries are comma-separated, the file format must be .csv. Files with tab-separated values should be saved as .txt or .tsv for importing. To import organizations,
![]() The result of each imported client organization will be logged in as an audit trail in the Audit tab. 5.4 Replicating Settings Across Client OrgsPassword Manager Pro allows MSP admins to replicate resource/user group structure and the settings across all managed client organizations. Note: Please note that the option to replicate settings across client orgs is applicable only for the Enterprise edition of Password Manager Pro. To set this up, follow the steps:
Listed below are a few replication settings that can be applied to all the client organizations from the MSP organization.
![]() 6. Granting Privilege to Access the Client OrganizationIn addition to designating an administrator as Account Manager, you can grant access privileges to the client organization to any other member of your MSP organization. An administrator with this permission will be granted admin privileges within the client organization. Similarly, if permission is granted to a password administrator or a password user, they will have their respective privileges. Password Manager Pro requires approval before managing a client organization to ensure greater security. An administrator at the MSP can initiate organization access for a client organization, but they need to be approved by some other administrator at the MSP. It is not possible to approve the request by the one who initiates it or the one for whom it is being initiated. This is to ensure that no administrator can acquire manage permission for themselves or grant that privilege to anyone else without the approval of another administrator. This essentially means that the MSP organization should have a minimum of three administrators to carry out this process. For example, assume the scenario when Admin A wants to provide access to Admin B for organization ABC. In this case, both Admin A (the proposer) and Admin B (the admin designate) cannot approve the access permission. Another admin, say Admin C, will have to approve the client organization request. To mange client organizations at user/user group level, do the steps that follow:
![]() ![]() The administrator approves the request by navigating to Admin >> Access Review and selecting User Organization Requests or User Group Organization Requests. Note: The administrator can also perform the approval directly from the notification list at the top pane of the user interface. You can also perform the following operations from the Organization page by clicking the Actions icon beside the desired organization:
You can also generate report for a client organization to know more about the users and user groups managed in it. To do this, navigate to Admin >> Organizations >> Organizations and click the report icon beside the desired client organization. In the window that opens, you will get the list of users and user groups managed at different levels.
7. MSPOrg (The default org)By default, one organization named MSPOrg will be available. This default org is basically your organization (MSP’s organization). The passwords that you add here will pertain to your own organization and not that of your clients. 7.1 How to Manage Password for Client Organizations?Once the organization is added, you will see the list of organizations being managed by you (i.e. for which you have manage permission or for which you are the account manager) on the top band of the Password Manager Pro GUI Select Organization. Select the required organization and proceed with resource addition. You can then share the passwords with your clients. On the other hand, if you are providing Password Management Service, you will ask your client to add passwords themselves. 7.2 How to access any specific client org?You can access your MSP org as usual by accessing the URL https://<PMP-Host-Name>:7272/. You can select the required client organization from the top band of the Password Manager Pro GUI. 7.3 How do your clients access Password Manager Pro?After creating an organization, you clients can connect to their organization and view/manage passwords by typing the URL as explained below: https://<Host Name:<port>/<Name of the org> For instance, assume that the name of the organization of your client is ‘abc’ and Password Manager Pro is running on the host “pmphost”, then the URL to connect to an organization will be: https://pmphost:7272/abc For information on how to perform various password management features, refer to the respective sections of the help documentation. 7.4 How to delete a client organization?You can be eligible to delete a client organization in Password Manager Pro only if you are an MSPOrg administrator. Additionally, you should also have any of the following privileges:
To delete an organization,
![]() ![]() Note that deleting a client organization will also delete all resources and users added under it. ©2025, ZOHO Corp. All Rights Reserved. | |