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# PasswordSyncGroups
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Use this API to implement password sync group functionality.
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With this functionality in place, administrators can group sources into password sync groups so that all their applications share the same password.
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This allows users to update the password for all the applications in a sync group if they want, rather than updating each password individually.
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A password sync group is a group of applications that shares a password.
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Administrators create these groups by grouping the applications' sources.
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For example, an administrator can group the ActiveDirectory, GitHub, and G Suite sources together so that all those sources' applications can also be grouped to share a password.
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A user can then update his or her password for ActiveDirectory, GitHub, Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Calendar all at once, rather then updating each one individually.
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The following are required for administrators to create a password sync group in Identity Security Cloud:
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- At least two direct connect sources connected to Identity Security Cloud and configured for Password Management.
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- Each authentication source in a sync group must have at least one application. Refer to [Adding and Resetting Application Passwords](https://documentation.sailpoint.com/saas/help/pwd/adv_config.html#adding-and-resetting-application-passwords) for more information about adding applications to sources.
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- At least one password policy. Refer to [Managing Password Policies](https://documentation.sailpoint.com/saas/help/pwd/policies.html) for more information about password policies.
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In the Admin panel in Identity Security Cloud, administrators can use the Password Mgmt dropdown menu to select Sync Groups.
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To create a sync group, administrators must provide a name, choose a password policy to be enforced across the sources in the sync group, and select the sources to include in the sync group.
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Administrators can also delete sync groups in Identity Security Cloud, but they should know the following before they do:
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- Passwords related to the associated sources will become independent, so changing one will not change the others anymore.
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- Passwords for the sources' connected applications will also become independent.
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- Password policies assigned to the sync group are then assigned directly to the associated sources.
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To change the password policy for a source, administrators must edit it directly.
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Once the password sync group has been created, users can update the password for the group in Password Manager.
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Refer to [Managing Password Sync Groups](https://documentation.sailpoint.com/saas/help/pwd/sync_grps.html) for more information about password sync groups.
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All URIs are relative to *https://sailpoint.api.identitynow.com/v3*
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