Imprivata Privileged Access Management Product Update 2.3.202006142324

June 14, 2020

PAM Update: Added the option to display Windows Wallpaper and Theming in RDP WEB Sessions and internal system monitoring

This update adds the option to display Windows Wallpaper and Theming in RDP WEB Sessions and added the option to review the status of background processes.

Added the option to display Windows Wallpaper in RDP WEB Sessions

The system disables the Windows wallpaper display during RDP sessions to improve session performance.

The new update adds the option to enable streaming wallpaper from Windows desktops during WEB RDP sessions for selected records in cases when wallpaper is required for business applications. RDP Proxy sessions established using native RDP clients passes configuration made in native RDP clients to Windows servers to enable or disable wallpaper display.

To control wallpaper support in WEB RDP Sessions use record level Choice field Wallpaper, display name: Wallpaper, values: Disabled, Enabled.

Added the option to display Windows Theming in RDP WEB Sessions

The system disables a Windows theming display during RDP sessions to improve session performance.

The new update adds the option to enable streaming theming from Windows desktops during WEB RDP sessions for selected records in cases when theming is required for business applications.

RDP Proxy sessions established using native RDP clients passes configuration made in native RDP clients to Windows servers to enable or disable theming display.

To control theming support in WEB RDP Sessions use record level Choice field Theming, display name: Theming, values: Disabled, Enabled.

Added internal system monitoring to review the state of background processes

The update adds an internal system monitoring service to observe the status of the background processes for each node.

The option is available for the system administrators using Administration / Settings / Application Nodes / Node Edit screen.

The State of Processes table displays the list of internal system processes with the state when the process was started, completed and last time it failed.