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Postman [portable] - Desktop Agent

Asistencia técnica y capacitación en regulación y supervisión bancaria.

Miguel Delfiner

Miguel es consultor internacional en temas de regulación y supervisión con foco en la implementación de Basilea II / III, gestión de riesgos financieros, crediticios y operacionales, valuación de instrumentos financieros e inclusión financiera, entre otros temas. En dicha función, ha trabajado como consultor para IMF-CAPTAC DR, IMF-CARTAC, Banco Mundial, Toronto Center, Frankfurt School of Management, bancos comerciales y Asociaciones de Bancos.

: Allows the web app to send requests that would otherwise be blocked by the browser.

The primary reason for using the desktop agent is to overcome limitations. Web browsers have built-in security policies that block requests between different domains. Without the agent, your browser might prevent the Postman web app from reaching certain APIs. Key benefits of the desktop agent include:

You are referring to an internal tool, script, or automation that uses Postman (or Newman, Postman's CLI) as a desktop agent — i.e., a program on a desktop machine that listens for tasks and executes Postman collections.

The agent runs quietly in the background. It does not have a graphical user interface (GUI); it simply acts as a proxy for your requests.

The Postman Desktop Agent is a micro-application that runs locally on your computer. It acts as a bridge between the Postman web application (running in your browser) and your local machine’s network.

If Postman cannot find the agent:

Choose Desktop Agent . A green checkmark indicates a successful connection. Troubleshooting Common Issues

The solution is often the .

If you encounter errors like "Could not get any response," check the following: Postman Agent: For Mac, Windows, & Linux

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