Version 2026.1.1.1 (April 2, 2026)

Version 2026.1.1.1 (April 2, 2026)

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DVLS 2026.1 is required with this version (only if you're already using DVLS)

IMPROVEMENTS

  • Added a missing move permission check to the "Create shortcut" UI menu
  • Added Devolutions Send in Tools
  • Added missing fields in Delinea Secret Server entry properties
  • Added new keyboard shortcuts
  • Added session recording for free users
  • Added SSH Key Agent Autostart feature to RDM Linux
  • Added support for Dockerfile, JSON, Source code and Terraform document types
  • Added the Copy UPN button and the associated field
  • Adjusted the exclusion settings for the SSH key types
  • Removed VTE dependency
  • Small optimizations to the Connection Tree


FIXES

  • Fixed a potential crash when viewing the password on a Delinea Secret Server entry
  • Fixed an error when creating a "Contact" entry
  • Fixed an error when doing a network scan during onboarding
  • Fixed an issue where a gateway wasn't taken into account if a tunnel was linked to the session
  • Fixed an issue where an entry would become grayed out and could no longer be moved after being moved more than once
  • Fixed an issue where Bitwarden credentials were lost because the AccountId property had been renamed
  • Fixed an issue where scrolling in terminal sessions would be slow when using certain mice or trackpads
  • Fixed an issue where the "You don't have permission" prompt would appear for no reason
  • Fixed an issue where the user did not appear after being assigned in the Vault Management window
  • Fixed an issue where users could not save OTP keys with spaces
  • Fixed an issue where users were able to select another folder for an entry despite not having permission
  • Fixed an issue where xfreerdp was not found on Flatpak
  • Fixed an issue where, while checking out an entry, the name of the entry would only be displayed after checking the "Automatic check in after" checkbox
  • Fixed some issues with the "Move to vault" window
  • Fixed some UI issues when switching credential sources

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