Device Card: Natively interface with Command and PowerShell

January 15
Enhancement
VSA 10, Kaseya 365 Endpoint

Kaseya VSA 10 now delivers a redesigned, OS-native Command and PowerShell experience directly within the Device Card, enabling technicians to manage Windows, macOS and Linux agents without launching a remote desktop session. The new terminal closely mirrors each operating system’s native look and feel, with support for light and dark modes, streamlined statuses and improved session handling for a more intuitive workflow.

Productivity is further enhanced with copy/paste support, command history navigation, the ability to pop out terminals into separate browser tabs and faster recovery from disconnects or errors with one-click reconnect and retry actions. The update is automatically enabled via an agent update within 36 hours of upgrading to VSA 10.24, with seamless fallback to the previous UI until agents are updated.

Learn more about terminal and powershell in VSA 10.

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