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Users now can import a .csv file containing the SQL Servers they want to import for registration in IDERA SQL Secure. This is an important feature for environments having more than a few SQL Servers as it allows you to bulk import data into IDERA SQL Secure. For more information about this feature, see Import SQL Server instances.

Added tags for easier server management

IDERA SQL Secure now features server group tags to allow you to more easily manage your SQL Server instance snapshots. You can select tags when registering a SQL Server or simply add a tag to your existing instances. Tags allow you to select a specific group of SQL Servers rather than selecting servers one by one. For more information about server group tags, see Manage server group tags.

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For more information about using reports within IDERA SQL Secure, see Report on SQL Server Security.

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    SQLSECU-727
    SQLSECU-727
    Resolved an issue that occurred when trying to register a SQL Server instance, which is clustered and using AlwaysOn Availability Groups. The system tried to register the Cluster Server Name instead of the SQL Server Instance Name.
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    SQLSECU-728
    SQLSECU-728
    Resolved an issue that caused SQL Server administrator accounts to show sysadmin accounts for other servers in the Server Security Report Card.
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    SQLSECU-719
    SQLSECU-719
    IDERA SQL Secure no longer incorrectly pulls database role information from SQL Server 2000 databases.
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    SQLSECU-1173
    SQLSECU-1173
    Users no longer receive false warning messages when running a snapshot.
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    SQLSECU-725
    SQLSECU-725
    Resolved an issue that caused the system to display authorized accounts as unauthorized when a wildcard was included in the list of authorized accounts in Unauthorized Accounts Are Sysadmins.

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