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  1. When Folder load on demand is enabled (we are a MSP with ~40K customer folders) we cannot use deep links to a Folder or Password List because the folder tree does not expand to show the current folder / all password lists under that folder. This is important for us as a large MSP as we have a need to have our various ITSM tools deep link to a customer's folder or to a specific customer password list in PasswordState. Deep linking to the password list does not show the customer's folder name if every password list was named the same across customers. Expanding the folder tree on the left, or putting a folder navigation breadcrumb link on the password list part of the page would be helpful.
  2. Folders can only be created via the system wide API key, same goes for adding Password Lists from a Template to the folder. We need a way via API to add folders, add password lists from template, add/modify/remove password list permissions and have the API user NOT be able to read/change any passwords in existing password lists. We tried the Windows Integrated Auth API, unfortunately to be able to see if the folder already had a password list required us to give that API user View permissions on the Password List Template or Password List which also allows them to view any password records in that list. As a large organization, we try our best to follow the least privilege model including API users.
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