New features and enhancements
Configurable background connections to OneSpan Authentication Server (CS0184612, CS0179479)
Digipass Authentication for Windows Logon attempts to open connections to the configured OneSpan Authentication Server instance in the background to accelerate subsequent authentication requests.
In some environments, this background activity can cause network performance issues. If you experience such performance issues, you can now disable background connections to the OneSpan Authentication Server instances with a new Group Policy setting (Disable Background Connection With OAS).
Flexible UI layout configuration for OTP credential provider via Configuration Center
In version 3.7, the option to use separate credential fields on the Windows Logon screen has been enhanced to freely define up to three separate credential fields and configure their look and behavior. This flexible UI layout could only be enabled and configured via Group Policy.
Beginning with version 3.9, you can configure this option also directly via the Digipass Authentication for Windows Logon Configuration Center. Note that the settings configured via Group Policy take precedence over settings configured via the Configuration Center.
Upgrade paths
Digipass Authentication for Windows Logon supports upgrading from version 3.1 or later to version 3.9 on the currently supported Windows operating systems.
Supported platforms, database management systems, and other third-party products
Operating systems
Windows 11 2025 Update (version 25H2)
Windows Server 2025
Fixes and other updates
Issue OAS-29302 (Support case CS0188817): Password fields only accept numerals (Credential provider)
Description: In some environments, the Windows Logon screen only allows numerals to be entered in the password fields. In the worst case, users cannot authenticate or use push and login.
Affects: Digipass Authentication for Windows Logon 3.8.0
Status: This issue has been fixed.
Issue OAS-28299: User name input field does not get focus when selecting Other user (Credential provider)
Description: When a user clicks Other user on the Windows Logon screen, the first input field, i.e. the Username field, does not receive the input focus. Users need to explicitly click into the box to type their user name. This issue only affects custom fields used for flexible UI layouts (Use separate credential fields for logon is enabled).
Affects: Digipass Authentication for Windows Logon 3.8.0
Status: This issue has been fixed.
Deprecated components and features
PDF documentation
The PDF documentation has been completely removed from the Digipass Authentication for Windows Logon product deliverable. You can view the Digipass Authentication for Windows Logon user documentation exclusively online on the OneSpan documentation portal, available at https://docs.onespan.com/sec/docs/digipass-authentication-for-windows-logon.
Supported platforms and other third-party products
This version no longer supports the following products:
Operating systems
Windows 11 2022 Update (version 22H2)
Windows 11 (version 21H2)
Windows 10 2022 Update (version 22H2)
Windows 10 (version 1507 LTSB)