
High Sierra 10.13.6 Bug Mac OS High Sierra
In macOS 10.12 Sierra, APFS is a beta which is essentially useless now. Check videocard load on 10.13.6 (MBP Late 2011. Facetime calling window bug. It is macOS at its highest level so far.Release notes for Safe Exam Browser version 2.3.2:Mac OS High Sierra is damaged. MacOS High Sierra also refines the features and applications you use every day. Description of macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 (17G2208 15P6703) New technologies at the heart of the system make your Mac more reliable, capable and responsive, and lay the foundation for future innovations.
High Sierra 10.13.6 Bug Update For 2
When running on macOS 11 Big Sur on Intel CPU based Macs (tested on macOS 11.2.3), system processes displaying UI in the foreground were not recognized as system applications and terminated by SEB or locked SEB (displaying a red lock screen) if SEB couldn't terminate them. After updating High Sierra to 10.13.2, which one of its improvements is about a best ' compatibility with certain third-party USB audio devices ', my iMac 27' Mid 2011 don't. I'm using an external audio interface, 'M-Audio Fast Track Pro', which was automatically recognized by the OS until now. Although it will run on hard disks too, I wouldn’t recommend it, and it has some incompatibilities with APFS in later versions of macOS.You may see a Failed to connect: Audio error message in Serato software, and/or you may not be able to route audio through your Serato-compatible hardware, or.SEB 2.3.2 is a minor update for 2.3.1 with one bug fix:High Sierra 10.13.2 cannot find my audio device.
Fixed URL String from pasteboard to copy to Preferences/General/Start URL is not saved when SEB is started in AAC. Block screen capture also when AAC is used (as AAC currently doesn't prevent screen capture reliably). Changed default setting for AAC to disabled, using a new settings key enableMacOSAAC. We recommend to not use AAC until this issue will be fixed in an upcoming macOS Big Sur update. Update July 2, 2018: Apple has just released macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 beta 5 for developers.Release notes for Safe Exam Browser version 2.3.1:SEB 2.3.1 is a maintenance update, which disables Automatic Assessment Configuration (AAC) macOS Assessment Mode in default settings, as it has a major issue when used on macOS 11 Big Sur.
The domain of the Start URL should always be loadable, as SEB reaches out to the Start URL before activating AAC. Usually it would connect to the according domain after quitting and starting SEB again (as the DNS lookup result is cached). This is why SEB fails to load URLs with a different domain than the Start URL the first time it tries to connect to that URL. When running on macOS 11 Big Sur, DNS lookup fails while AAC is enabled. Fixed security issue with "Revert to Client Settings" and "Configure Client" in Preferences: Don't ask for client settings admin password if none is set.Known issues while using Assessment Mode in macOS 11: Fixed force "Quit All Processes" alert was sometimes displayed behind process list window.
AAC is used by default if running on macOS 10.15.4 or newer. Support for Automatic Assessment Configuration (AAC) macOS Assessment Mode. Release notes for Safe Exam Browser version 2.3: Seb configuration file onto the SEB app icon). In the file dialog, you cannot change the file name when using "Save As".Use the new feature to open the Preferences window without locking SEB: Hold the option/alt key when starting SEB by opening the app icon (or dropping a. Press cmd - , (comma key) in that case and the window appears again.
New battery indicator in the SEB Dock, automatically displayed on devices with battery when the macOS menu bar with its battery indicator is disabled. Fixed an issue when calculating the Config Key for configuration files containing prohibited processes entries for both macOS and Windows. New options to enforce using the internal (built-in) display of a MacBook or iMac but optionally still allowing to use the external display on a Mac without built-in display (Mac Mini, Mac Pro). Assessment Mode also cannot be used if you want to run a video conferencing solution in the background during an exam for proctoring. Optionally, the old SEB kiosk mode can be used also on latest macOS versions (see Preferences / Security / "Use Assessment Mode (AAC) if available", settings key enableAAC), as AAC doesn't support optionally enabling features like like screen capture/sharing, Siri and Dictation. Also no other applications and processes running in the background can access the network while Assessment Mode is active.
Preferences window can be opened by holding the option/alt key when starting SEB (also when dropping a SEB configuration file onto the SEB icon). Native support for Apple Silicon (universal binary). Full compatibility with macOS 11 Big Sur.
Now scaling text of Dock Time item according to Dock height Improved workaround for SEB freezing when a webpage tries to download a font. Improved starting SEB by opening settings, fixed some related issues. Added SEB 3.x for Windows settings to the Preferences window. Note that files in iCloud drive need to be downloaded first (click the cloud icon in Finder's list view).
Release notes for Safe Exam Browser version 2.2.2: Seb configuration file onto the SEB app icon). Fixed code signature check for system processes in macOS 11.Use the new feature to open the Preferences window without locking SEB: Hold the option/alt key when starting SEB by opening the app icon (or dropping a. Changed default option/button for confirming quitting to "Quit" (helps if mouse control is lost).

SEB for macOS doesn't support directly starting and monitoring third party applications yet. It's possible to add permitted and prohibited processes for SEB 2.x for Windows. Applications pane: Monitor processes (new third party application handling and additional security feature) is not yet available. The following preferences options are not yet available in this version:
Seb files for starting exams on SEB 2.0.x Windows clients and SEB 2.0 macOS clients. Adapted format of the encrypted SEB configuration files to be compatible with the SEB 2.0.2 version for Windows. In addition SEB for Windows cannot read TLS/SSL certificates embedded in the Mac version.Release notes for Safe Exam Browser version 2.0: Network pane/Certificates: SEB 2.1 for macOS doesn't support reading embedded TLS/SSL certificates yet. SEB for Windows 2.1 supports individual proxy settings which you can configure here.
While the Preferences window is displayed, switching to other running (hidden) applications is possible and the screen background isn't blacked out. Comfortable built-in editor for the platform-independent SEB settings files, which can also set all additional individual settings for the Windows version. SEB config files saved with SEB 2.0pre1 or 2.0pre2 cannot be read with this version. You can although save settings with SEB 2.0pre3 ( before running SEB 2.0 first time) and reconfigure the SEB 2.0 client with these.
SEB 2.0 is again completely localized to German. Help button/menu command now shows help (SEB manual) in a new browser window. Use these tool tips, as they may render reading the SEB manual obsolete! Tool tips now always work in the Preferences window. There is a Settings menu available, which contains the commands also available in the Config File preferences pane and the pulldown menu in the Preferences window title bar (clicking on triangle symbol).
With this menu you can switch between open browser windows. Clicking the SEB icon in the dock and holding the left mouse button down or a secondary (right mouse button) click displays a popup menu with all open browser windows, the main browser window is at the bottom. SEB 2.0 features an optional dock/task bar displaying an icon for the SEB browser with controls for its open browser windows and a quit button.
Added optional check for SEB not installed in Applications folder. This new feature can be used to configure deployed SEB clients as in this version it isn't anymore possible to deploy the org.safeexambrowser.Safe-Exam-Browser.plist file from the Preferences folder to other machines (due to stronger, individual encryption per client). The file can either be unencrypted or encrypted with a password that matches the administrator password set in the local settings of the SEB client (otherwise the password to decrypt the settings file will be prompted). This works only if the administrator password in this file matches the one set in the local settings of the SEB client. While starting, SEB now checks if there is a configuration file named 'SebClientSettings.seb' in in the Preferences folder (~/Library/Preferences/) and reconfigures itself silently (no user feedback) to the settings in that file, then the file is deleted. An indicator shows network activity.
