Can the Password Self Service statistics be presented to end users in a report?

The only way I have been able to find the information is in the Admin console ... I would like to be able to provide it to our Helpdesk as a report of some type.

Thank you.

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hi, have you ever got an answer to this?

@Softera.support, would it be possible to pull the data from somewhere for our security admins?

thanks

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Hello,

Yes, of course. You can pull the data using a PowerShell script and make an HTML or PDF report, for example. Then, you can create Custom Commands, to be able to generate the reports upon request, or Scheduled Tasks, to get the reports on a regular basis. For examples of such scripts, you can check our Script Repository:

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