Given the information, here's a generic template for a post about updating your login:
✅ I have cleared my browser cache.
✅ I am using the new VSSW URL, not an old bookmark.
✅ I have reset my password to meet 12+ char + special char rules.
✅ I have enrolled in MFA (SMS or authenticator app).
✅ I have tested login in an incognito window.
✅ I have saved my MFA backup codes.
The vssw login upd also increased password requirements. Old passwords (e.g., less than 10 characters) have been reset. New passwords must include: vssw login upd
The single biggest update is the enforcement of MFA. Previously, a username and password were sufficient. Now, after entering your credentials, you must verify via:
VSSW isn’t just another dashboard. It’s where workflows happen, decisions are made, and progress lives. Every second spent fighting the login screen is a second stolen from your actual work. Given the information, here's a generic template for
This update isn’t just about “logging in faster.”
It’s about starting your day with less friction and more focus.
If you manage 50+ VSSW users, performing manual logins for the UPD is unsustainable. VSSW provides a silent update switch. ✅ I have enrolled in MFA (SMS or authenticator app)
Silent UPD Command Line:
VSSW_Updater.exe /quiet /norestart /target="login_creds"
Note: This requires the /target flag pointing to a hashed credentials file distributed via Group Policy. After the silent update, users will need to perform only the MFA verification (step 3 above) on their first web login.
After MFA, you will land on the updated vendor dashboard. Verify that your pending invoices and PO numbers have migrated correctly.