What’s New in Entra Global Secure Access Client v2.31.125

On June 2, 2026, Microsoft released version 2.31.125 of the Entra Global Secure Access (GSA) client. This update introduces several enhancements designed to improve client resiliency, simplify troubleshooting, and provide administrators with better visibility into network connection status.

Changes in v2.31.125

GSA client v2.31.125 includes new features to streamline connectivity troubleshooting.

Network Status

The new GSA client can now distinguish between a complete network disconnection and a scenario where the device remains connected to a local network but lacks internet access. This distinction helps administrators and users more quickly identify the source of connectivity issues and reduce troubleshooting time.

Network Disconnected

No Internet Connectivity

Local Access

When Intelligent Local Access (ILA) is enabled, the client now clearly indicates when a device is connected to a trusted private network. This provides additional visibility into ILA decision-making and helps confirm that local access policies are functioning as expected.

Sign Out

The new GSA client includes an account picker when a user signs out on Entra-registered or Entra-joined devices. This enhancement simplifies account management on shared or multi-user devices by allowing users to switch identities without fully reinstalling or reconfiguring the client.

The sign out option is disabled by default. It must be enabled by setting the following registry key.

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Global Secure Access Client\HideSignOutButton DWORD = 0

User Session Detection

Because the GSA client supports only a single interactive Windows session, this new indicator helps quickly identify unsupported multi-session scenarios that may impact client functionality or troubleshooting efforts.

Other Changes

In addition to the new features and capabilities outlined above, these changes are also included.

  • Updated embedded .NET Runtime to version 8.0.26.
  • GSA Forwarding Profile Service now automatically restarts after a failure.
  • Improved detection and tunneling of agentic network connections.
  • Various bug fixes and performance improvements.

Summary

GSA Client v2.31.125 introduces several useful enhancements focused on troubleshooting, resiliency, and user experience. Improved network status visibility, Intelligent Local Access awareness, account sign-out support, and enhanced session detection provide administrators with better diagnostic capabilities while making the client easier for end users to understand and manage. Although this release remains in preview, administrators are encouraged to begin testing this latest release soon.

Additional Information

Microsoft Entra Global Secure Access (GSA) Client v2.31.125

Microsoft Entra Private Access Intelligent Local Access

What’s New in Entra Global Secure Access Client v2.28.96

On April 27, 2026, Microsoft announced an update for the Entra Global Secure Access (GSA) client version 2.28.96. This new release includes improvements to the user experience for BYOD scenarios, to surface more information about endpoint status on the main screen, and to Intelligent Local Access (ILA).

Sign Out

Microsoft has changed how the Sign Out button is displayed depending on the device’s join type. With GSA client 2.28.96, the Sign Out button now appears by default only on Microsoft Entra-registered devices. This option is hidden on Microsoft Entra-joined devices but can optionally be displayed by setting a registry key.

Intelligent Local Access

This update also includes changes to the Intelligent Local Access (ILA) feature. Administrators can now assign a private application to multiple private networks. In addition, the GSA client now includes a new Private Access Definitions section on the Forwarding Profile tab of the Advanced Diagnostics tool. This new section includes the Private DNS definitions and a new Private network definitions section, which detail the current ILA configuration, including defined private networks, configured DNS server addresses, the FQDN to resolve for the private network, and the expected IP address for the ILA FQDN.

Additional Changes

GSA client v2.28.96 also includes additional changes to address known issues and bugs.

  • Internet connection test changed from msn.com to www.msftconnecttest.com
  • Additional log data collection, including Kerberos logs and the output of gpresult.exe
  • Log collection includes the list of trusted root Certification Authorities (CAs) on the endpoint

Download GSA v2.28.96

Administrators can download the latest release of the Global Secure Access (GSA) client here.

Additional Information

Global Secure Access Client for Windows v2.28.96

Entra Private Access Intelligent Local Access (ILA)

Entra Private Access and BYOD

Entra Private Access and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

Microsoft Entra Private Access is a Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solution that provides secure access to private enterprise resources. With the release of Global Secure Access (GSA) client version 2.26.108, Microsoft has addressed a crucial functionality gap by adding support for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), enabling secure access from non-managed endpoints.

BYOD Support in Global Secure Access

Microsoft introduced BYOD support for Entra Private Access with the release of the GSA client version 2.26.108. This update allows the GSA client to be installed on Microsoft Entra-registered devices that are not domain-joined or managed by the organization, enabling secure access to private resources from personal or unmanaged endpoints.

Use Cases

BYOD support in GSA and Entra Private Access enables several common scenarios where network access from managed devices is impractical or unavailable, including:

  • Vendor or contractor access
  • IT incident response from unmanaged endpoints
  • Temporary or seasonal staffing
  • Collaboration with external partners

Replacing Legacy VPN for Ad Hoc Access

Historically, legacy VPN solutions were the primary option for providing ad hoc access to private resources from unmanaged devices. With the introduction of BYOD support in the GSA client, organizations can now extend Entra Private Access to these scenarios without deploying or maintaining a separate VPN infrastructure.

Additional Changes

In addition to adding BYOD support, GSA client v2.26.108 includes the following new enhancements.

  • Improved Intelligent Local Access (ILA) detection
  • Join Type displayed in the client interface
  • GSA traceroute enhancements, including a 50M MB speed test between the client and edge service.

Summary

BYOD support removes a key barrier to adopting Microsoft Entra Private Access. Organizations can now securely provide access to private resources using Zero Trust policies, even when users connect from unmanaged or personal devices, and without relying on legacy VPN solutions.

Additional Information

Microsoft Entra Private Access Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

Microsoft Global Secure Access Client for Windows v2.26.108

Microsoft Entra Private Access Intelligent Local Access

Always On VPN vs. Entra Private Access