Workspace Weekly: What’s New in Login Enterprise 6.6
May 1, 2026
This week’s Workspace Weekly highlights the Login Enterprise 6.6 release. For the complete list of features, changes, improvements, and fixes, check out the official release notes.
Login Enterprise 6.6 makes testing easier to analyze, maintain, and operate at scale. This release includes a redesigned Continuous Test Results experience, new ways to maintain WinApp recordings, easier Launcher updates, expanded SSO support with SAML, and improved Windows 365 Connector script management.
Continuous Test Results in 6.6: Easier Comparison and Faster Performance Troubleshooting
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 Login Enterprise 6.6, the Continuous Test Results experience has been redesigned to align more closely with application and load test results. You can view individual Continuous Tests, compare up to five Continuous Test instances, select custom time spans, use aggregation options, review richer charts, and drill into detailed events from the same results experience.
It is now easier to compare pre- and post-change behavior after image updates, application changes, infrastructure maintenance, or broader EUC platform changes. Instead of looking at one result in isolation, teams can easily see whether performance improved, degraded, or stayed consistent over time.
For more information, refer to Viewing Continuous Testing Results.

Figure 1: Comparing Profile Load times across Continuous Test runs in Login Enterprise 6.6
WinApp Recorder Updates: Easier Script Maintenance and Real-World Workflow Recording
Login Enterprise 6.6 also improves the WinApp Recorder workflow for teams building and maintaining Windows application scripts.
You can now record directly from the Windows desktop by recording without a target application, making it easier to capture more realistic user workflows, including scenarios where users open and switch between multiple applications in a single task.
For example, a user might start from the desktop, open an EMR, then move to another system to look something up before returning to continue their work. Recording from the desktop helps represent those broader user journeys more naturally.
Run and Record also makes script maintenance easier by running an existing script and opening the Recorder at the point where new steps are needed, or where a failure occurs. Users do not always have to re-record from the beginning. You can extend a working script, fix a failed step, and continue from the right place, with less rework.
For more information, refer to WinApp Recorder.

Figure 2: Using Run and Record to continue a WinApp recording
Update Login Enterprise Launchers Directly from the UI or Public API
Keeping Launchers current is important, but manually updating each Launcher machine takes time, especially in larger environments.
With Login Enterprise 6.6, Windows-based Launchers running version 6.6 or higher can be updated directly from the Login Enterprise UI or through the Public API. Administrators can update eligible Launchers from the table or from the Launcher status icon, while Launchers that are offline, actively running sessions, or still on older versions are skipped or blocked as appropriate.
There is one important upgrade note: Launchers on 6.5 or lower must be updated manually one final time. After that, the new update experience becomes available for future Launcher updates.
For more information, refer to Configuring the Windows Launcher.

Figure 3: Updating eligible Windows Launchers from the Login Enterprise UI
Windows 365 Connector Script Management
Login Enterprise 6.5 introduced automated Windows 365 Cloud PC testing through the Windows App. Login Enterprise 6.6 builds on that by making the Windows 365 Connector script easier to manage centrally.
Windows 365 Connector scripts can now be managed through the Public API. Login Enterprise includes built-in script versions and can select the best match for the environment. Teams can also provide a custom script when needed. This helps keep Windows 365 testing maintainable as the Windows App changes over time.
For more information, refer to Windows 365 Connector Script Management.
SAML SSO Support Now Available in Login Enterprise
Login Enterprise 6.6 expands the SSO story with SAML support in addition to OpenID Connect.
This gives organizations more flexibility when integrating Login Enterprise with existing enterprise identity providers. Authentication is handled through the external identity provider, while Login Enterprise continues to use LDAP for authorization and role assignment. For customers standardizing access through enterprise SSO, this helps Login Enterprise fit more naturally into existing security practices.
For more information, refer to: Configuring Authentication, Single Sign-On (SSO), Configuring SAML, & Configuring OpenID Connect (OIDC).

Figure 4: Configuring SAML-based SSO in Login Enterprise
Additional Usability Improvements in Login Enterprise 6.6
Login Enterprise 6.6 also includes several smaller improvements that make day-to-day work easier. Load Test and Application Test events can now be filtered with richer options. Application Test Results can exclude successful applications, helping teams focus on what failed. PDF generation now allows the baseline test selection directly from the Generate PDF flow. The UI also includes an updated color system that keeps the familiar Login Enterprise look while supporting future design improvements.
For more information, refer to: Viewing Load Testing Results & Viewing Application Testing Results.

Figure 5: Filtering results and focusing on failed applications
Ready to Get Started Using 6.6?
Upgrade your appliance and launchers, then use the documentation above to start rolling these improvements into your testing, reporting, and operational 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 (There are additional update steps here). 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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