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Added more default prohibited processes.Now TLS 1.2 is supported for downloading.This can be used to keep users logged in (SEB started with client settings) after an exam session was started. Implemented setting keys to control clearing cookies when starting/ending a session (examSessionClearCookiesOnStart / examSessionClearCookiesOnEnd).All SEB versions supporting the Config Key generate the same key, as long as the same SEB config file is used. The Config Key can be generated automatically by a compatible exam system together with the SEB config to be used for an exam. Config Key feature, hash checksum value to verify settings used by SEB.This allows to configure applications to run as permitted process, which need to be installed in subdirectories of the user directory, for example %AppData%. Added expansion of environment variables in path of permitted processes.If you want to use Zoom together with SEB, you have to set its "Active" property to false (Applications / Prohibited Processes). Added Zoom to list of prohibited applications.
Don't enable this setting if you are not running SEB in a VMware Horizon View virtual desktop.
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Before asking any support question or reporting a bug, install the latest SEB version and try to reproduce the issue with the most recent version. Only with updated SEB versions you can achieve the best possible security and stability of e-assessments.
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Please note our new update policy: We will only support the latest SEB version and will remove all older SEB versions after a grace period. SEB 2.4.1 fixes an issue which was reported to happen when using the SEB-Moodle Deeper Integration (available by default in Moodle 3.9 and as plugin for Moodle 3.7 and 3.8). SEB 2.4.1 for Windows is a maintenance release, which can be used if the refactored, more modern version SEB 3.0.1 misses a feature you need. Scrolling between elements has also become smoother with the beta app, and trackpad gestures are now more responsive.Ĭomparing both apps side by side, the beta Music app may look simpler with some interface effects missing – this is probably because Apple is rebuilding everything and it will take a while before the native version gets all these visual effects back.Safe Exam Browser 2.4.1 for Windows 7, 8.1 and 10
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But now Mac users will notice that searching for new songs in Apple Music is much faster as the results pages are displayed with a native interface instead of as a webpage. Some parts of the Music app were already native, such as the music library. This was first patched by Apple in the iOS 15.3 and macOS 12.2 RC along with today’s official release.Īnother fix with macOS 12.2 improves scrolling in Safari with ProMotion on the new MacBook Pro.Īnd seen since the first macOS 12.2 beta, there’s a new, native Apple Music app. The Safari exploit was first discovered earlier this month that can leak users’ browsing history as well as Google account IDs.
While it doesn’t come with many changes, macOS 12.2 includes a security fix for a serious Safari flaw along with a few others improvements and fixes. Apple has also released a new update for those still on Big Sur with macOS 11.6.3.
#MAC OS SAFARI UPDATE SOFTWARE#
Head to System Preferences > Software update to check if it’s available for your Mac. MacOS 12.2 is starting to appear for users via OTA. macOS 12.2 patches 13 major security flaws impacting Safari, root privileges, iCloud, more.Update: As it turns out, macOS 12.2 comes with 13 important security updates: macOS 12.2 arrives with an important security fix for Safari, improved scrolling in Safari for the new MacBook Pro, and a new native Apple Music app. After a beta period of just over a month, Apple has officially made the latest macOS release available for all users.