Workspace Weekly: What’s new in Login Enterprise 6.3
October 13, 2025
This week, Workspace Weekly spotlights the Login Enterprise 6.3 release: built to make troubleshooting faster, sharing safer, and connector runs more reliable! With this update, teams get clearer signals, fewer manual hops, and better control over who sees what.
For the complete list of changes, improvements, and fixes, check the official Release Notes.
An important upgrade to note is that Login Enterprise 6.3 introduces a new identity server under the hood. Your user experience won’t change,but all existing Public API tokens will be invalidated on upgrade.
Taking that into consideration, after updating, you will need to recreate tokens and update any scripts/services that use them. See Adding a System Access Token for more information on adding new keys.
Let’s dive into what’s new:
Assign Roles to Individual Test Runs – Share Precisely!
What’s the value? Granular, least-privilege sharing without exposing an entire test.
You can now grant access to specific Test Runs, directly in the UI, so the right roles can see the exact results they need (including when the parent Test is deleted). Inherited access from a Test remains intact, and you can add ‘granted’ access on a per-run basis. For example, imagine you’re a Service owner who needs to share yesterday’s regression run with SecOps, without providing them with the full test configuration or the historical backlog. For more information, refer to: Assign roles to individual Test Runs

Figure 1: Showing the Managing Access to Test Runs flow
Process Tracking for Custom Connectors – Make Connectors Dependable!
With this update, there are fewer false “Could not connect” failures and more consistent session endings. Custom Connectors now support process tracking (Login Enterprise Launcher 6.3+). Configure one or more identifiers: process name, command-line token, window title token, and the Launcher will track the actual session process (logical and matching).
When the tracked process/window ends, the session is closed cleanly, with the global timeout acting only as a safety net. For best practice, use window-title or command-line tokens that include unique values (like {sessionId}) to avoid collisions in multi-session scenarios. For real-world application, imagine a VDI engineer who is tired of orphaned PowerShell hosts: they can track mstsc.exe with a {sessionId} token and stop guessing which process is the “real” session. For more information, refer to: Process Tracking

Figure 2: Showing Process tracking configuration
Protect secrets: Secure custom fields on Accounts
This feature enables you to centralize sensitive values with no spreadsheets or plaintext.
Accounts now include up to five secured custom fields (Secure1–Secure5).
Values are write-only, masked in the UI, encrypted at rest, and never retrievable via UI or API after save, yet they flow to Launchers/Connectors at runtime, just like passwords. Use them for TOTP seeds, API tokens, per-app secrets, or environment-specific keys.
Imagine if you’re a platform admin who previously passed tokens via CSV: you can now move them into accounts, keep them masked, and still pass {securecustom1} to your Connector at run time. For more information, refer to: Add secure custom fields to accounts

Figure 3: Showing the Accounts’ Secured custom fields
Find issues faster: Better event filtering (UI & API)
For you, this means fewer haystacks and more needles. Continuous Test events now support any time span (via the new date picker) and can be filtered by Test name, so you can zero in on the window that matters.
For automation and reporting, Public API v8-preview adds rich filters across test types and fields like event type, description, application name, launcher name, account name, target host, and occurred time (for Load/Application Tests).
Imagine you’re a SRE investigating a 30-minute blip: you can filter that exact interval, narrow to one test, and export precisely the events you need for RCA. For more information, refer to: Filter Continuous Test events by any time span

Figure 4: Showing the Continuous Test Events custom date picker
Ready to get started using 6.3?
As always, we use our customers’ feedback to make Login Enterprise better for you. We hope you enjoy the value of these new releases.
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 (also, additional updating steps are here). Don’t forget to take a snapshot first!
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