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Mac security settings allow installation
Mac security settings allow installation













mac security settings allow installation
  1. #MAC SECURITY SETTINGS ALLOW INSTALLATION INSTALL#
  2. #MAC SECURITY SETTINGS ALLOW INSTALLATION UPDATE#
  3. #MAC SECURITY SETTINGS ALLOW INSTALLATION SOFTWARE#
  4. #MAC SECURITY SETTINGS ALLOW INSTALLATION PASSWORD#
  5. #MAC SECURITY SETTINGS ALLOW INSTALLATION DOWNLOAD#

Don't enable this setting if you are not running SEB in a VMware Horizon View virtual desktop.

  • Implemented fix for VMware Windows Registry error: The Registry value for "Enable VMware Client Shade" will now only be set if the active configuration explicitly says so (see new setting in SEB Config Tool / Registry / "Set VMware configuration".
  • Should fix issues when using SEB-Moodle Deeper Integration.
  • Fixed issue when the old browser window stayed open while reconfiguring with seb(s) link, together with the Firefox file open dialog.
  • We can't answer questions anymore when the SEB version isn't mentioned or when you don't confirm you tried it with the current version.

    #MAC SECURITY SETTINGS ALLOW INSTALLATION INSTALL#

    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.

    #MAC SECURITY SETTINGS ALLOW INSTALLATION UPDATE#

    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. You can manage saved passwords and delete individual passwords by clicking the Saved Logins… button.Safe Exam Browser 2.4.1 for Windows 7, 8.1 and 10.

    #MAC SECURITY SETTINGS ALLOW INSTALLATION PASSWORD#

    If a master password is already set, you will need to enter it in order to change or remove the master password. You can set, change, or remove the master password by checking or unchecking this option preference or by clicking the Change Master Password… button. If you create a master password, each time you start Firefox, it will ask you to enter the password the first time it needs to access a certificate or stored password.

  • Use a master password: Firefox can protect sensitive information such as saved passwords and certificates by encrypting them using a master password.
  • To access that list or to remove sites from it, click the Exceptions… button. If you select Never for This Site, that site will be added to an exceptions list.
  • Even with this checked, however, you'll still be asked whether to save passwords for a site when you first visit it.
  • See Password Manager - Remember, delete and edit logins and passwords in Firefox for details. Clear this checkbox to prevent Firefox from remembering your passwords.
  • Remember logins for sites: Firefox can securely save passwords you enter in web forms to make it easier to log on to websites.
  • For more information, see How does built-in Phishing and Malware Protection work?.

    #MAC SECURITY SETTINGS ALLOW INSTALLATION DOWNLOAD#

    Note: The absence of a warning does not guarantee that a site or download is trustworthy.

    #MAC SECURITY SETTINGS ALLOW INSTALLATION SOFTWARE#

    Warn me about unwanted and uncommon software: Lets you know if you're about to download potentially unwanted software or uncommon software that may contain a virus or make unexpected changes to your computer.Block dangerous downloads: Blocks potential viruses and other malware.You can also refine your choices by checking or unchecking the items in this section: Block dangerous and deceptive content: Check this box if you want Firefox to block potential malware or content that can trick you into downloading malware or unintentionally entering information.

    mac security settings allow installation

  • Note that the absence of a warning does not guarantee that a site is trustworthy.
  • Block reported web forgeries: Check this if you want Firefox to actively check whether the site you are visiting may be an attempt to mislead you into providing personal information (this is often referred to as phishing).
  • Block reported attack sites: Check this if you want Firefox to check whether the site you are visiting may be an attempt to interfere with normal computer functions or send personal data about you to unauthorized parties over the Internet.
  • Uncheck this to disable the warning for all sites. To allow installations from a specific site, click Exceptions…, enter the site name, and click Allow. To prevent unrequested installation prompts which may lead to accidental installations, Firefox warns you when a website tries to install an add-on and blocks the installation prompt.
  • Warn me when sites try to install add-ons: Firefox will always ask you to confirm installations of add-ons.














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