![]() The deviceTRUST Console now provides a new home page which includes out of the box use cases for the quick setup of common deviceTRUST scenarios. More information can be found within Compatibility. However additional steps may be needed if these properties are referenced from within scripts. Properties created by the local deviceTRUST Agent are now prefixed with LOCAL (previously HOST) and properties created on the remote deviceTRUST Client Extension are now prefixed with REMOTE.įor maximum compatibility, the deviceTRUST Agent will automatically convert properties from older clients, and the latest deviceTRUST Client Extension will send the old format to previous deviceTRUST Hosts. We’ve also renamed our properties to better reflect the environments that they run in. For more information, please refer to the Remote and Local architecture documentation. ![]() The deviceTRUST Host has become deviceTRUST Agent, and the deviceTRUST Client has become deviceTRUST Client Extension. The latest 21.1 release strengthens our local device support further with the introduction of Time-based Access and Azure Active Directory Conditional Access. We’ve decided to move away from these names as we have numerous compelling use cases for the local environment. We’ve used the terms deviceTRUST Host and deviceTRUST Client since the early days of deviceTRUST, when we were completely focused on providing context into remote environments. ![]()
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