![]() This is being installed on Windows 10 desktops. I should also mention that -help did not work on the EXE from the downloads page.ĭoes anyone know if this is a new thing? Is this how LastPass is doing things from now on? Or am I missing a location where I could get the right EXE? I tested it out on a test computer and it worked perfectly, it's the latest version (4.29) and I was able to install silently. What's even more strange is I found it (an EXE) on. I don't even have admin access to our Enterprise account. I did so but it still says 'Binary Component: false'. It says to close and reopen Chrome to finish installation. My extension is the same version as yours, but it says: Binary Component: false Install Binary Component I clicked Install Binary Component. I found this documentat from LastPass that says you will need to download an MSI from the Admin Console to silently install, but I found it odd since we've never had to do this. Now that everything looks okay, I looked in Other Options > About LastPass. The main issue is that no matter what commands I try, the EXE does not install silently. I can't find anywhere else to download the installer. The universal installer I downloaded today is just called LastpassInstaller.exe, but I think there should be a 64 bit version and maybe even a 32 bit. I'm only trying to download the extensions for Chrome and IE. Lastpass_圆4.exe -si -userinstallie -userinstallchrome -installforallusers We've downloaded the Universal Windows Installer and used the following command in SCCM to push to several clients and install silently: Where this is done: This will be done in your web browser, more specifically, in LastPass password manager, which is, in my opinion, one of the best password managers out there.We used to be able to do it all the time via SCCM, using the executable installed directly from the Lastpass downloads page.When this is done: You do this once for all of your existing accounts, and then do it again every time you sign up for a new website or service online.Password management will allow you to create more secure passwords, as well as share passwords with your team in the future. This can cause you trouble in the future. ![]() Why is this important: Many people tend to use the same password on their accounts over and over again (and more often than not, it’s just a variation of the same password).The ideal outcome: Your business activities are easier to manage because you will be able to create strong passwords for different accounts and manage them in the same place.The goal: To have an effective and reliable password security tool for managing and securing all of your passwords.Here is the high-level overview of this process: This should take about 40 to 60 minutes (depending on how many passwords you have – and how easy it is for you to remember them). So, let’s get going-In this tutorial we will go through the exact step-by-step process that you need to set up a password manager account to share with you and your team. I cannot explain to you how good it will feel once you solve this problem, especially if you have a lot of logins. It’s embarrassing to admit, but getting a password manager changed my life. ![]() Managing passwords was one of the most insanity-inducing things I ever had to deal with. Heads up: even with a password manager, you should always still use multi-factor authentication! There are lots of password database options out there for both PC & Mac: Dashlane, 1Password, Keepass, Sticky Password, iCloud, etc – there’s browser extensions for Firefox, Chrome, Opera & Safari – today we’ll be showing you how to do this with our favorite: LastPass. Today, you’re going to learn how to set up a password manager for your team.
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