I second Keepass.  The thing it doesn't have is a way to limit
passwords to certain users.  In our shop this is not that big of a deal
as we have just a few teams and each team can set up their own keepass
file.  If all your people have access to all the passwords, it is a
great solution.

cheers,

ski

On Sat, 12 Jul 2014 23:17:12 -0400
Danielle <[email protected]> wrote:

> We use KeePass for a the application passwords of our hosted systems, 
> with the files stored on a shared drive (it supports synchronization 
> when you attempt to write an update if someone else has updated the
> file more recently than when you opened it.) We're sharing it across
> a group of 30 admins.
> 
> Danielle
> 
> On 2014-07-12 19:35, Dhanasekaran Anbalagan wrote:
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > I am try to finding for Enterprise password management tool,
> > Managing machines password and routers and Networking components.
> 
> 



-- 
"When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it
  connected to the entire universe"            John Muir

Chris "Ski" Kacoroski, [email protected], 206-501-9803
or ski98033 on most IM services

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