Scott
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Agreed, from MSP perspective it would be easy to have an Administrator password that covers ALL my customers devices in My dashboard, then i can use that password whenever onsite etc, only i can change this password. Other end user passwords can stay the same. This would save logging in to get Tamper Passwords each time.
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The APIs are now available, please see https://developer.sophos.com/ for more details.
For example, retrieving tamper protection status is available this way: https://developer.sophos.com/docs/endpoint-and-server/1/routes/endpoints/%7BendpointId%7D/tamper-protection/get
I appreciate many people simply want the admin UI to offer the functionality rather than just APIs, and we will update it to allow column addition/removal and filtering on any column. However, this is likely to not be until around August as the development team have been reassigned to assist another project for a few months. Sorry for the wait, I would very much like this to be available earlier.
I’ll leave this item open and “started” until the admin UI changes are released, but please do be aware of the API option in the meantime.
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Agreed, from MSP perspective it would be easy to have an Administrator password that covers ALL my customers devices in My dashboard, then i can use that password whenever onsite etc, only i can change this password. This would save logging in to get Tamper Passwords each time.
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Agreed, from MSP perspective it would be easy to have an Administrator password that covers ALL my customers devices in My dashboard, then i can use that password whenever onsite etc, only i can change this password. Other end user passwords can stay the same. This would save logging in to get Tamper Passwords each time.
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Scott supported this idea ·
Agreed, from MSP perspective it would be easy to have an Administrator password that covers ALL my customers devices in My dashboard, then i can use that password whenever onsite etc, only i can change this password. Other end user passwords can stay the same. This would save logging in to get Tamper Passwords each time.