We're pleased to announce the latest version of SolarWinds® Access Rights Manager (ARM) - version 2025.4.
In our previous release (ARM 2025.2), we achieved Active Directory feature parity in the web client, ensuring that all AD management capabilities previously available only in the Rich Client are now accessible through the ARM Web Client.
With ARM 2025.4, we’re building on that foundation with even more functionality and stability improvements.
Access the latest version of ARM from your Customer Portal or visit solarwinds.com to learn more.
🔍 What’s New
Enhanced ARM Template Capabilities
The web client now includes ARM Template Generator functionality, allowing you to create and manage user and group templates directly in the browser. Define consistent creation rules and validation policies tailored to your environment - all within the ARM Web Client.
Multi-Select File Permission Management
You can now modify multiple file permissions at once using the new multi-select capability in the web client. This improvement saves time and reduces manual steps when managing access across multiple resources.
Performance and Security Enhancements
This release includes performance optimizations, customer-requested fixes, and security updates to deliver a smoother, faster, and more secure experience across the product.
Stability and Reliability
We’ve placed increased emphasis on platform stability and reliability, a theme that will continue in upcoming releases.This version addresses several localized issues related to SharePoint Online, Entra ID, Message Queues, FS Logga, and AD Logga.
We’re also actively addressing outstanding cases in the Recertification module to ensure consistent and dependable operation.
Next Steps
Check out our ARM Roadmap to see what’s coming next in 2026.
For detailed upgrade instructions and a full list of resolved issues, visit the official ARM 2025.4 Release Notes.
If you’re not already using SolarWinds Access Rights Manager, try it free today - it’s easy to get started and delivers immediate visibility into who has access to what.