Version 4.1 - Release Notes & Bug Fixes

New: Seamless Database Migration

A new tool helps customers easily transition their existing Postgres database to SQL Server. See the Upgrade Procedure topic for additional information.

New: Encryption Key Management

Integration with AWS KMS allows storing Netwrix Privilege Secure encryption keys in AWS for increased security. See the AWS Key Management Service topic for additional information.

New: Web App Launcher

For higher levels of security and control, websites can be served as applications delivered as remoteapp.

Enhancement: Expanded Database Support

NPS now supports Microsoft SQL Server in addition to Postgres for its backend database. See the Upgrade Procedure topic for additional information.

Enhancement: Enhanced Navigation

The NPS user interface has been updated with improved navigation. See the Dashboard Interface topic for additional information.

Enhancement: Optimized Low-Resolution Display

The UI is more compatible and usable at lower 720p screen resolutions.

Enhancement: Group Membership Flexibility

Admins can choose to disable automatic Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) group syncing when needed. See the Microsoft Entra ID Details Page topic for additional information.

Enhancement: Manual Password Setting

Administrators now have the option to directly set user password values in the UI. See the Add Local User topic for additional information.

Additional Enhancements

  • Performance Improvements
  • Resource Sync Report includes Domain Sync
  • Show ‘Preferred RDS Host’ field on Activity configuration for databases
  • Bug Fixes

Bug Fix List

See the Netwrix Privilege Secure 4.1 Bug Fix List PDF for a list of bugs fixed in this version.

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