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In the recent month, we've had a lot of questions about how searching works in Secret Server, so I thought now would be a good time to answer as many questions about searching as possible. Searching pre 5.0 Before the 5.0 edition of Secret Server Read More...
One of a system administrator's must-have items in his toolbox is PuTTY. PuTTY is a small, lightweight program that is perfect for telnet and SSH connections. It doesn't require any installation, it's just a single EXE file and you're good to go. A feature Read More...
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...
One of the things that we did notice with Secret Server is that it does take what seems to be a long time for Secret Server to start up for the first time. This started happening in Secret Server 4.0. So, what exactly is going on? Secret Server does some Read More...
Secret Server has supported a "Mobile Edition" for over a year now but it is always tricky making sure that it works correctly on all devices. Our approach was to bake mobile support into the base product (ASP.NET based) so it simply scales Read More...
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This year Secret Server made its debut at FOSE, one of the leading government technology events in the nation.   The show is being held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center which is situated only a few minutes away from our offices Read More...
One of the questions that I sometimes get from customers is, "I want the information on the Secret View page to display in a system font". The reason for this is it makes it easier to distinguish between O's and zeros; and lower-case L's and 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...
With the new release of Windows Server 2008, we wanted to make sure that Secret Server is always able to use the latest technology. So, we set out to prove that Secret Server would work on Windows Server 2008. To take it even further, we wanted to see Read More...
Some users who are currently using eWallet and other single user password managers want to migrate to an enterprise solution. This will give them the benefit of tracking and managing all privileged passwords in a company. We are currently working with Read More...
Here is a teaser trailer showing automatic opening of Remote Desktop from a secret in Secret Server.   Watch movie (Remote Desktop from Internet Explorer) Watch movie (Remote Desktop from Firefox)   There are some technical difficulties in getting Read More...
We are happy to announce that Secret Server 4.0 is scheduled for release on December 21st . One of the features that is often requested is the ability to search a folder *and* its sub-folders. Starting in 4.0, this feature will be available. On the home Read More...
Back in Secret Server 3.0, we added bulk operations to make it easier to deal with lots of secrets.  Typical example - I need to add our network administrators to these 100 passwords with View permission.  This can be easily accomplished using Read More...
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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...
On November 16 th we will be releasing a minor update for Secret Server. This update includes: Ignoring the selected folder if the folder panel is collapsed when performing a search from the home screen. Changing the import tool to allow duplicates if Read More...
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