Hi Freddy,The redesign of searching using details is on the backlog. There is no need to create a topic in the ideation section. The extra configurability you mention will be taken into account.The current Windows GUI feature as-is will be deprecated due to the problems described earlier and will not be part of the feature parity scope.
On the backlog→Working on it!
For now, we will have to settle for the next best thing - changing user preference languages to be application-specific is more challenging. Feel free to create an idea in the ideation section for this.Limiting the available languages for the current user to the languages of applications that have at least a menu granted has been implemented and will be shipped with Thinkwise Platform version 2024.2.
You can configure a double-click task on the subject that is used for the scheduler to achieve the intended result.
Hi Peter,Would it be possible to set up DUO Push as an OIDC provider for the Thinkwise Platform?Single Sign-On for Generic OpenID Connect (OIDC) Relying Parties | Duo SecurityYou can even set up automated user provisioning with this.Note that, like IAM authentication with 2FA, the OIDC authentication is not supported for the Windows GUI.
Hi Edwin,Is it an idea to let the users use the ‘Remember me’ (Universal) or ‘Stay signed in’ (Indicium) option? More info here:
Working on it!→Next release
Hi Edwin,The users do not have to go to Indicium. The stay signed in option is also available in the Universal login screen:Remember me is the option to use
Hi Edwin,I’ve checked with our UX team. They agree, we will have to look into that.We’ve created a ticket for you (9033S) to keep track of the progress.
Hi Harm,Having Indicium execute a shell command like this is currently not possible.The easiest approach would be to set up a small, local web service that has the proper authorization to execute such commands and call this via an HTTP connector.For this specific use case, consider using the List folder connector to read the files from a directory.
Hi Mark,You indeed need to have rights on all user actions of a process flow to have the process flow granted.As a developer, you cannot individually assign rights to process actions, their availability is implicit based on the rights of the object and action the process action represents.The idea behind this is that, as a user, you need to be able to perform all of the actions in the process flow further down the line.When a process flow has multiple start actions, it would indeed be nice to be able to partially grant the process flow, only granting ‘chains’ in the process action which are fully granted. This would require availability of the starting process action and all potential subsequent process actions.Feel free to post an idea for this in the ideation section. Alternatively, a more complex process flow with multiple starting points could be modeled as a subflow and reused in multiple process flows that represent the various starting points. There is an idea already posted for
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