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- 30 Jan 2024
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Reverse Password Synchronization is a process where a password is changed in one of the target systems such as Windows Active Directory to synchronize all other account passwords for a user within the same password sync group.
- The target application where the password is changed and synchronized must be managed by the Cross Identity.
- The RPSA plug-in must be deployed in the Active Directory where the password will be synchronized.
- All the user accounts within the same password sync group are affected.
- Built-in recursion detection: Cross Identity will not issue a password change for the same target system where the synchronized password change originated.
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