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Fixed two minor issues regarding port and path filtering in URL filter.Private clipboard should now also work correctly with rich-text editors like TinyMCE (fixed double pasting of text).As a reminder: You cannot remove these default prohibited processes (SEB Config Tool / Applications / Prohibited Processes), you can just deactivate them by unchecking the "Active" property. 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.It supports the Config Key and session cookie settings, compatible with the SEB-Moodle Deeper Integration, coming in Moodle 3.9!. SEB 2.4 for Windows is the last feature update before we switch completely to SEB 3.x. This allows to configure applications to run as permitted process, which need to be installed in subdirectories of the user directory, for example %AppData%.
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