![]() User name - the user that started the Workspace Control managed session.Computer - the machine name where the Workspace Control managed session started.Session start time - the date and time when the Workspace Control managed session started.Windows logon time - the date and time when the user logged onto the Windows operating system and the Windows session started.Boot time - machine boot date and time.Every managed session will now report the following information to the database. Diagnostics - Logon PerformanceĪn overview of User Logon Performance has been added to the Diagnostics section of the Ivanti Workspace Control Console. Only if the NTFS file owner matches one of the entries on this list, or any authorized owner added by the administrator, will the executable be allowed to start. The reason for this is that the NTFS file owners of a Vanilla Windows deployment are limited to the list below. The rules to be processed will be much smaller than the rules needed for other security rules (e.g. ![]() If it doesn’t match with one of the entries on the list, the application will be blocked. The NTFS owner is then quickly compared with the configured list of Authorized Owners. Executables are allowed or denied based on NTFS file ownership, such that, only executable files having an Authorized Owner are allowed to execute. In a managed session, Workspace Control checks the NTFS ownership of executables that are being started in the user context. Authorized Owners adds an additional layer of security while significantly reducing the maintenance burden for Application Security. The application security portfolio of Ivanti Workspace Control has been extended with the Authorized Owners security feature. A left-click on the Start-button, using the Windows Key or CTRL+ESC will all trigger the Start Menu to pop up. The Start Menu will show Legacy applications, Folders, UWP applications and even MSIX shortcuts. We wanted to accommodate our customers in this regard and have decided to introduce this Start Menu in Windows 11 too. For those not familiar with it, Windows 8.x Workspace Control already includes a Start menu that looks quite similar to the Windows 7 Start menu. As a result, our customers have requested that we re-introduce the Workspace Control Start Menu. Microsoft has, yet again, introduced a new Start layout. We’ve also included several workflow improvements based on User Voice requests which were submitted via the Product Ideas page on the Ivanti Community. We have just released Workspace Control 2022.1 (10.8.0.0), which contains three major new features and several bug fixes.
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