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June 15, 2022

Release Updates

June 15, 2022: New Feature Release

Robby Singh
June 15, 2022: New Feature Release

New Feature Release

We are pleased to announce some key features we have released since our last update. First, we launched a new version of our Agent (Agent 3.0). In this update, we did a complete refactor of the agent with numerous performance improvements and bug fixes. Secondly, for Quickpass Password Manager, we have added the ability to bulk import passwords using a CSV. This should help you easily migrate your passwords from other tools. Finally, many of you requested the capability to enable disable self-serve for an individual end-user, this is now available.

Agent 3.0 release

Complete refactor of the Quickpass agent with numerous performance improvements and bug fixes.

Import passwords using CSV

- Now you can import your passwords into Quickpass Password Manager using a CSV. These options can be found in the Settings menu on the Quickpass admin dashboard.

- While adding new passwords you can now select new types of accounts: Backup Key, Firewall, and Network Device

- You will be able to filter passwords by these new account types: Backup Key, Firewall, and Network Device

ImportCSV

For more information please visit here

Enable or disable self-serve for the individual end-user

- Enable or disable self-serve for individual accounts

- Bulk edit to enable or disable self-serve for multiple accounts at a time

- Enable self-serve for new accounts from automatic imports

- Audit log of events when self-serve is enabled or disabled for an account

Self-serve enable

For more information please visit here

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June 15, 2022

Release Updates

June 15, 2022: New Feature Release

Robby Singh
June 15, 2022: New Feature Release

New Feature Release

We are pleased to announce some key features we have released since our last update. First, we launched a new version of our Agent (Agent 3.0). In this update, we did a complete refactor of the agent with numerous performance improvements and bug fixes. Secondly, for Quickpass Password Manager, we have added the ability to bulk import passwords using a CSV. This should help you easily migrate your passwords from other tools. Finally, many of you requested the capability to enable disable self-serve for an individual end-user, this is now available.

Agent 3.0 release

Complete refactor of the Quickpass agent with numerous performance improvements and bug fixes.

Import passwords using CSV

- Now you can import your passwords into Quickpass Password Manager using a CSV. These options can be found in the Settings menu on the Quickpass admin dashboard.

- While adding new passwords you can now select new types of accounts: Backup Key, Firewall, and Network Device

- You will be able to filter passwords by these new account types: Backup Key, Firewall, and Network Device

ImportCSV

For more information please visit here

Enable or disable self-serve for the individual end-user

- Enable or disable self-serve for individual accounts

- Bulk edit to enable or disable self-serve for multiple accounts at a time

- Enable self-serve for new accounts from automatic imports

- Audit log of events when self-serve is enabled or disabled for an account

Self-serve enable

For more information please visit here

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