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Secret Server 5.0 is currently under development, and one of the features that we know for sure that will be in 5.0 is searching Secret Fields. This has been a popular request. We had several obstacles to achieve this, and we have implemented a solution Read More...
Here is a new feature coming in Secret Server 4.1 - it is the visual keyboard and is a configurable option for the login screen.  It is designed to thwart malware such as keyloggers which could be running on a public computer and could capture your Read More...
One of the most requested features in Secret Server is theming. I have seen several customers skin Secret Server to fit their company's colors and logo. The only down side to that is, when Secret Server is updated, all of those nice changes were lost. Read More...
Secret Server is all about security, and to further continue that effort I have implemented salting. Salting fixes the issue where if there are two secret fields that are identical, they would look identical in the database. Now with salting, data that Read More...
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Here is a screenshot from the new Secret Type Designer in development! It will allow you to build your own type of secrets so that you can customize it for your industry and business. There is still more work to be done on this screen but hopefully you Read More...
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Yesterday, I looked at the internals of the SecretView page for the first time. It is dynamically adding controls to tailor the screen to each specific SecretType. In ASP.NET, this can be a little tricky and involves understanding the control lifecycle Read More...
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Yesterday John and I implemented importing any Secret Type. Secret Server 1.1 currently supports importing Web Passwords (Username, Password, Url, Notes) which is useful but sometimes you just want to import passwords. The new feature allows you to select Read More...
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Shiva has been working on a new feature which will allow you to customize how long Remember Me lasts. What is Remember Me? It is the little checkbox on the login screen that remembers who you are so that you don't have to login everytime. This is a great Read More...
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After much debate (amongst the team) and some great feedback from Keith Barrows , we have implemented a soft delete in Secret Server. Why the soft delete instead of a real delete? Secret Server is designed to be rock solid, secure, trustworthy and *auditable*. Read More...
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