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Install Application Access Manager on client computers

Updated on October 19, 2022

The CyberArk integration uses the Application Access Manager (AAM) to retrieve credentials. This CyberArk software installs as a service on each client computer and handles all communication between the client computer and CyberArk.

Note: Refer to the CyberArk Credential Provider and ASCP Implementation Guide for information about the installation on clients.

After your installation is complete, AAM has been installed, and you have properly configured the CyberArk Vault, test your the CyberArk installation.

  • Testing the AAM installation

    Ensure that the Application Access Manager (AAM) is properly configured in CyberArk for a client, by logging into the CyberArk server as an administrator.

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