Passwork 7.0.5 release

In the new version, we’ve improved sorting algorithms for vaults, passwords, and shortcuts, extended settings for authorization password policies, and made numerous improvements to the UI and localization.

Improvements

  • Added new settings Restrict password reuse and Password history length to the authorization password complexity policies
  • Added an option to navigate to the initial password directory from the Recents and Favorites
  • Added tooltips for long group, folder, password, and shortcut names
  • Prevented creation of additional fields with duplicate names or names already used in system fields — identical names with different cases are allowed
  • Improved filters in User management and Activity log
  • Improved the UI, dark theme, and localization

Bug fixes

  • Fixed sorting of vaults, folders, passwords, and shortcuts in Favorites, Inbox, Search, and Bin
  • Fixed an issue where the SMTP password field sometimes displayed Empty even though a password was set
  • Fixed an issue where trying to open a password with a lot of characters in the Password field prevented cards from opening and users were redirected to the Recents
  • Fixed an issue where a prompt to change the local password sometimes appeared after logging in via LDAP
  • Fixed an issue where the Master password complexity policy settings appeared in role settings when the client-side encryption was disabled
  • Fixed an issue where some system notifications were not sent to administrators and users with permission to view them
  • Fixed an issue where manually imported data was reset when returning to data mapping
  • Fixed incorrect display of access levels in the System settings changed event
  • Fixed sorting by date in the Bin
You can find all information about Passwork updates in our release notes
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