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# Commander 16.6.10

Find the release on GitHub: <https://github.com/Keeper-Security/Commander/releases/tag/v16.6.10>

## Improvements

### Action Report Actions

Easily lock or delete user accounts that haven't logged in or edit records for some time, or have been locked for some time.

Use the action-report command to find users that haven't logged in in a given number of days, haven't edited a record in a given number of days or have been locked for a given number of days. Then have Commander automatically lock or delete all the accounts found.

See the documentation here: [Action Report command](/keeperpam/jp/commander-cli/command-reference/reporting-commands.md#action-report-command-3)

### Improved Password Generation

It is now possible to provide rules for password generation when creating and editing records using Commander.\
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`--generate-rules` (`-gr)` and `--generate-length` (`-gl`) optional flags have been added to the edit and add commands.


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