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Export credentials to Thycotic
#1
Hi, 

We want to export all our passwords to Thycotic.
But we want to use ASG-RD as our rdp manager.

Is there a way that we can export these to Thycotic in a simple way? 

I managed to get the link between Thycotic and my ASG-RD. 

Thanks!
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#2
Currently not - we prefer to use the PasswordManager for credential administration and only use these credentials without entering passwords again in ASGRD...
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#3
(11-03-2020, 11:59 AM)DevOma Wrote: Currently not - we prefer to use the PasswordManager for credential administration and only use these credentials without entering passwords again in ASGRD...

Any way to extract them?
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#4
You can use Powershell API to read the credentials - and Thycotic offers also Powershell commands to set credentials in their system
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#5
(11-03-2020, 12:57 PM)DevOma Wrote: You can use Powershell API to read the credentials - and Thycotic offers also Powershell commands to set credentials in their system

do you have some documentation on how to work with the api? 

thanks!
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#6
It is documented in the help file - just press F1 inside the app - main chapter PowerShell API
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#7
(11-03-2020, 03:38 PM)DevOma Wrote: It is documented in the help file - just press F1 inside the app - main chapter PowerShell API


is it possible that we cannot get the password of the saved credentials via powershell? 

i get an empty password field.
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#8
I will check - it should work
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#9
Ok it is not enabled to read passwords - we can add a new option to Permissions to enable it
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#10
(12-03-2020, 01:42 PM)DevOma Wrote: Ok it is not enabled to read passwords - we can add a new option to Permissions to enable it

Thansk for your answer! 

This would be very nice in fact! 

As this then via the gui or via powershell?

As we have about 5k of credentials doing it one by one would be a lot of work so we want to do it in a bulk way.
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#11
Already implemented in PowerShell-API
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#12
(13-03-2020, 05:19 PM)DevOma Wrote: Already implemented in PowerShell-API

what command should i use to make sure i have the passwords in plain text? 

i already used the Get-RDPropertiesCredential command. but the password field was empty...


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#13
You have to wait for the next patch - we fixed in source code and it will be available in next version
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#14
(16-03-2020, 01:38 PM)DevOma Wrote: You have to wait for the next patch - we fixed in source code and it will be available in next version

I have the same problem.

i cant se the password (it is blank in powershell).

i guess i have the newer patch. vers 13.0.6667.1
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#15
Have you set options in Settings=>Permissions

=> Retrieve passwords in cleartext when using Powershell-API

I tried myself with x86 / x64 - private and public credentials and everything works fine!
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
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#16
Worked like a charm!
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#17
(09-04-2020, 11:15 AM)DevOma Wrote: Have you set options in Settings=>Permissions

=> Retrieve passwords in cleartext when using Powershell-API

I tried myself with x86 / x64 - private and public credentials and everything works fine!

Thanks for the update!
worked like a charm! thanks!
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