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What is the difference between Privilege Manager Editions?

I see that Privilege Manager 4.1 has a community edition. I am running the Pro version, but I was wondering if there is any document that points out the differences between the Community and Professional editions. I'd like to know what I can do with the Community edition. 

 

Kevin Littrell

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  • The document that has the information about the PM versions is located HERE

    Privilege Manager is available in the following editions:

    • Privilege Manager Community: This edition is free and does not require a license. You can collaborate, brainstorm new elevation rules, share rules with other users, and provide bug reports and enhancement requests to Quest Software.

    • Privilege Manager Professional: This edition requires a paid license and includes additional security, discovery, and reporting capabilities, as well as technical support from Quest Software.

    • Privilege Manager Professional Evaluation: This edition is the free 30-day trial period for Privilege Manager Professional. If you do not buy a license after 30 days, the software will revert to the lesser-featured Community edition. You won't have the Professional features, but you can keep the Community edition just for trying Privilege Manager.

    NOTE: When reverting back to the Community edition, you will need to re-save all computer-based Group Policy object (GPO) rules as user-based. Computer-based rules will no longer work on the client-side once the trial expires.

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  • The document that has the information about the PM versions is located HERE

    Privilege Manager is available in the following editions:

    • Privilege Manager Community: This edition is free and does not require a license. You can collaborate, brainstorm new elevation rules, share rules with other users, and provide bug reports and enhancement requests to Quest Software.

    • Privilege Manager Professional: This edition requires a paid license and includes additional security, discovery, and reporting capabilities, as well as technical support from Quest Software.

    • Privilege Manager Professional Evaluation: This edition is the free 30-day trial period for Privilege Manager Professional. If you do not buy a license after 30 days, the software will revert to the lesser-featured Community edition. You won't have the Professional features, but you can keep the Community edition just for trying Privilege Manager.

    NOTE: When reverting back to the Community edition, you will need to re-save all computer-based Group Policy object (GPO) rules as user-based. Computer-based rules will no longer work on the client-side once the trial expires.

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