
Software Vulnerability Manager — SSahu_E (Flexera Software)
SVM On-prem v7.6.1.35 R4 is now available for download.
SVM On-prem January 2026 Updates are live now!
SVM On-prem 7.6.1.35 R4 is now available for download. This new version of the on-prem edition is compatible with the latest version of the Patch Publisher v7.29.2188. All the recent updates made to the SVM Cloud and Patch Publisher will now be available to our SVM on-prem customers through this update.
Patch Publisher Enhancements -
Support for Config Manager Unified Endpoint Management System
This release introduces the ability to configure and publish SPS and VPM patches directly to the Config Manager Unified Endpoint Management System through Patch Publisher. Once the Config Manager connection is set up, you can publish patches using either Patch Automation or the Create Patch Wizard, allowing for a streamlined and integrated publishing experience across your endpoint management environment.
Enhanced Patch Publisher and AdminStudio Integration
Patch Publisher now integrates more tightly with AdminStudio to reduce manual effort across packaging workflows. SVM packages are automatically assigned to the default AdminStudio workflow (Import + Customization) and marked as Subscribed for automation. Additionally, non‑VPM packages placed in a monitored shared directory can be automatically imported into AdminStudio. After AdminStudio REST access and shared directory paths are configured, both VPM and non‑VPM packages can flow seamlessly into AdminStudio for repackaging and distribution, creating a smoother and more automated pipeline.
Software Vulnerability Manager Enhancements -
Disable Standard Login for Root Accounts When SSO Is Enabled
A new security enhancement allows root users to disable standard login when Single Sign-On (SSO) is active. Enabling this option removes the password‑change functionality, blocks standard login for the root account, and retains the Forgot Password option only if password recovery was already enabled. If password recovery is unavailable or the account becomes locked, access must be restored through a support request. The system also prompts for confirmation before enabling the feature and notifies the user that a temporary password will be emailed, ensuring a secure fallback when switching between SSO and standard authentication.
New “API Access” Permission in User Management
A dedicated API Access permission has been added to User Management under the User Roles & Permissions section. When assigned with Read/Write rights, this permission grants API‑level capabilities while disabling standard API access for the account to ensure secure and controlled integration. Administrators can configure this permission alongside others such as Scanning, Reporting, and Patching, enabling more granular and secure role management.
For the release notes, please click here.