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Workspace Weekly: Continuous Test Results Redesign in Login Enterprise 6.6

May 20, 2026

Login Enterprise 6.6 makes Continuous Test Results easier to compare, review, and investigate over time.

Continuous Testing is most valuable when teams can quickly understand what changed, when it changed, and whether the user experience remains within acceptable limits. In 6.6, the Continuous Test Results experience has been redesigned to help teams get to those answers faster.

This week’s Workspace Weekly focuses on the updated Continuous Test Results workflow, including the ability to compare up to five Continuous Test instances, custom time spans, aggregation options, richer charts, and detailed event review.

For the complete list of features, improvements, and fixes, see the release notes.

Compare Continuous Tests Side by Side

Continuous Test results are often most useful when viewed in context. A single result can tell you what happened, but comparison helps show whether performance improved, degraded, or stayed consistent after a change.

In Login Enterprise 6.6, you can compare up to five Continuous Test instances from the updated results experience. This makes it easier to evaluate pre- and post-change behavior after image updates, application changes, infrastructure maintenance, or broader EUC platform changes.

Imagine you’re validating a new desktop image. validating a new desktop image. Before the change, profile load times are stable. After the change, you want to know whether login behavior, app launch behavior, or user experience metrics moved in the wrong direction. Instead of reviewing each result separately, you can compare Continuous Tests together and see the pattern more clearly.

For more information, refer to Viewing Continuous Testing Results.

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Figure 1: Comparing Profile Load times across Continuous Test runs in Login Enterprise 6.6

The redesigned Continuous Test Results experience also gives teams better ways to review performance trends over time.

Charts now support custom time spans and aggregation options, making it easier to move between detailed views and longer-term trend reviews. Depending on the question you are trying to answer, you can view raw data or aggregate results by minute, hour, or day.

That flexibility matters because not every investigation starts the same way. Sometimes you need to zoom in on a short window where a spike occurred. At other times, you want to step back and see whether performance has been drifting over several hours or days.

Chart details such as high, low, average, and latest values also help teams understand behavior without manually interpreting every data point.

Use the walkthrough below to see how Login Enterprise 6.6 helps teams compare Continuous Tests, review trends, adjust time spans and aggregation, and investigate events from the same results experience.

Continuous Test comparison and charts help teams spot where something changed. Events help explain what happened around that change.

In Login Enterprise 6.6, detailed events are part of the same redesigned Continuous Test Results experience. That means teams can move from comparison and trend review into event investigation without treating them as separate workflows.

This helps when a metric changes, and the next question is: What happened around that time? Was there a session issue, an application issue, a threshold event, or some other condition worth reviewing?

The result is a more connected review process: compare the tests, inspect the chart, adjust the time span, and review events that need follow-up.

Ready to get started with 6.6?

Upgrade your appliance, then use the documentation above to start applying the redesigned Continuous Test Results experience to your day-to-day monitoring, change validation, and troubleshooting workflows.

To set up a new appliance or update an existing one, go to Downloads. If your Appliance already exists and is internet-connected, follow Updating Login Enterprise, which has additional update steps. Don’t forget to take a snapshot first.

As always, we appreciate your feedback and use your insights to make Login Enterprise better for you.

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