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*Safe Exam Browser 3.0 for Windows. Safe Exam Browser 3.0.1 for Windows 8.1 and 10. The configuration is compatible with the Windows, Mac and iOS versions of SEB. Use the separate SEB Windows configuration tool to create.seb settings. Download from GitHub project site.
*Download Safe Exam Browser for free. Safe Exam Browser is a webbrowser-environment to carry out online-exams safely. The software changes any computer into a secure workstation.
*Secure Exam Browser for Online Assessments. This Secure Exam Browser is designed to help ensure the integrity and safety of an online assessment. By using the secure browser, the genuine test takers get the benefit of being fairly rewarded for their efforts and performance.Características principales
Download Safe Exam Browser 2.1.4. Discover New Mac Apps. Save money with MacUpdate Promo & keep your Mac software secure and up-to-date with MacUpdate Desktop. Brave Browser: A new and emerging browser for Mac, Brave is secure, private and fast.
La última versión: 1.5.2
*Licencia: Gratis
¿Qué hace Safe Exam Browser De? Safe Exam Browser (SEB) is a web browser environment to carry out online exams safely by locking the computer into a kiosk mode. It provides integration with the open source learning management systems ILIAS and Moodle, but can be used with most other web based quizzes or e-assessment systems.SEB disables the OS X Dock, the process switcher (cmd+Tab/cmd+Shift+Tab), menu bar, the Force Quit window (cmd+opt+esc), normal reboot (ctrl+cmd+eject), normal shutdown (ctrl+opt+cmd+eject), hiding the application, printing and Exposé. Display and system idle sleep are also prevented while SEB is running. It can be set whether users can quit SEB and if it is required to enter a quit password to do so.In the browser window there is no right mouse (or ctrl-) click popup window available, it can be set whether links requesting to be opened in a separate window should be blocked generally, opened in the same browser window or in a new SEB window. Besides that, the browser is supporting Quicktime, Java and Flash content (as long as the required Flash plugin is installed on the system). Hyperlinks embedded in Javascript, in Flash and other plugins are ignored when they link to another host than the one of the current page.SEB detects when it was started in a virtual instead of a native environment and refuses to run. This virtual machine detector hinders manipulating SEB when used in unmanaged environments.In a separate user account managed by OS X parental controls you can run additional (third party) applications during an exam together with SEB. You can download and open files linked in your online exam, edit it in a third party application and then upload the results to your online quiz/LMS again.Thanks to its safe kiosk mode SEB can also be used in all kind of public presentation situations, where web based content is presented and users should not be able to manipulate the Mac that it is running on.Descargar para MacOS - servidor 1 --> Gratis
Current Versions for Windows, macOS and iOS
File manager for mac free download. Software extensions for supported Learning Management Systems:Moodle, ILIAS. Windows
Safe Exam Browser 3.0.1 for Windows 8.1 and 10
SHA1: 8d7e987bd4997b0350a7afcba4b51c3dcfed52b9
Download from GitHub project site.
The next major version of Safe Exam Browser for Windows. SEB 3.x for Windows has been completely refactored and uses Chromium as integrated browser engine. However, SEB 3.0.0 does not yet provide the complete feature set of SEB 2.x (e.g. no Additional Resources). Below a list of the most prominent new features and changes:
*New, embedded browser engine (Chromium Version 81.0.4044.138).
*Dedicated builds for 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.
*Supports kiosk mode switch when reconfiguring (e.g. from Create New Desktop to Disable Explorer Shell).
*Action Center (side menu) with same functionality as taskbar (i.e. access to applications and system controls).
*Lock Screen, which is activated if a prohibited application can’t be terminated.
*Access to developer tools of browser engine (for web developers).
*Real-time access to SEB application log (e.g. to test features like the URL filter).
*New settings to control browser session (for SEB-Moodle Deeper Integration, available in Moodle 3.9 and as plugin for Moodle 3.7 and 3.8).
*Improved user interface with new features (e.g. thumbnails of open windows in task view [ALT+TAB]).
*Completely automated build system with unit tests.
Version 3.0.1 contains a fix for the issues some users of SEB 3.0.0 observed specifically in BYOD environments. The new version should prevent that anti-malware software falsely identifies SEB 3.0 as malware (false-positive detection using heuristics and similar algorithms).
SEB 3.0.1 does no longer access the Windows Registry by default. This means that power options (shutdown, reboot) are no longer disabled and the options is the Windows Security Screen (accessed by Ctrl+Alt+Del) are not removed.
SEB still prevents the TaskManager to be used. If you prefer the current behavior, you can disable the new setting ’Ignore SEB Service’ (setting key sebServiceIgnore = false). If you are using the SEB Windows Service, some of your students might again have to disable or uninstall anti-malware tools to run SEB, unless that software correctly recognizes SEB and doesn’t block it. We requested vendors of reported anti-malware applications to correct the false-positive detection of SEB 3.0 and so far got a positive answer from Avast and Bitdefender. Please inform us if you about other anti-malware products which block SEB (product name and version).
See release notes for all changes and read the manual for more information.
As SEB 3.0 does not yet support WebRTC functionality (e.g. access to webcams by web applications), we implemented a barebone browser with WebRTC support which can be used as third-party application in a SEB configuration. Visit Chrominimum on GitHub for more information. Windows Legacy
Safe Exam Browser 2.4.1 for Windows 7, 8.1 and 10
SHA1: aec3ef8a45a40942f8675e7ab77b896e1ce05dba
Download from GitHub project site.
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. 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).
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. Only with updated SEB versions you can achieve the best possible security and stability of e-assessments. 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. 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.
New in SEB 2.4.1:
*Fixed issue when the old browser window stayed open while reconfiguring with seb(s) link, together with the Firefox file open dialog. Should fix issues when using SEB-Moodle Deeper Integration.
* 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’. Don’t enable this setting if you are not running SEB in a VMware Horizon View virtual desktop.
* Added Zoom to list of prohibited applications. If you want to use Zoom together with SEB, you have to set its ’Active’ property to false (Applications / Prohibited Processes).
* Added expansion of environment variables in path of permitted processes. This allows to configure applications to run as permitted process, which need to be installed in subdirectories of the user directory, for example %AppData%.
New since SEB 2.4:
*Config Key feature, hash checksum value to verify settings used by SEB. The Config Key can be generated automatically by a compatible exam system together with the SEB config to be used for an exam. All SEB versions supporting the Config Key generate the same key, as long as the same SEB config file is used.
* Implemented setting keys to control clearing cookies when starting/ending a session (examSessionClearCookiesOnStart / examSessionClearCookiesOnEnd). This can be used to keep users logged in (SEB started with client settings) after an exam session was started.
* Now TLS 1.2 is supported for downloading .seb files using sebs:// links.
* Added more default prohibited processes.
* Private clipboard should now also work correctly with rich-text editors like TinyMCE (fixed double pasting of text).
* Additional bugfixes.
See release notes for all changes.
Other features:
*Using the powerful feature ’Additional Resources’, external and embedded webpages, full or partial websites, HTML5 web applications and PDF documents can be accessed securely and easily in exams using icons in the SEB task bar (similar to permitted applications) or hierarchical popup menus.
*Support for encrypted .seb setting files which allow to individually configure SEB per exam. The configuration is compatible with the Windows, Mac and iOS versions of SEB. Use the separate SEB Windows configuration tool to create .seb settings.
*Buttons in the SEB task bar for back to start, reload page, change keyboard layout, switch Wi-Fi network, change audio volume and a display for the current time improve usability in exams.
*Feature to quit SEB after the exam is submitted by specifying a quit link and placing this on the summary page displayed by your LMS after submitting the exam.
*The Browser Exam Key allows an exam module to authenticate the connecting SEB version and its settings. Plug-ins offering this functionality have been released for the learning management systems Moodle and ILIAS, OpenOLAT from version 10.2 has built-in support.
*Configurable options (per exam) in the user interface: Size and positioning of browser windows (main window with the quiz and additional browser windows) can be preset. The SEB main browser window can be displayed full screen or as a sizable and movable window.
*Permitted third party applications are easy to start and to switch to (autostart together with SEB and by clicking on its icon in the SEB task bar). Prohibited processes and applications can be defined which are closed when SEB starts up. SEB contains a list of default prohibited processes too.
*PrintScreen can be blocked, the clipboard is cleared when SEB is started and stopped.
*Security feature which monitors processes and hinders all non-permitted applications to open, become active and display windows while SEB is running.
*Individual proxy settings, URL filters and server certificates can be used per exam.
*SEB config files saved for configuring a client can contain embedded cryptographic identities (X.509 certificates with private key) which will be installed in the Windows Certificate Store and then can be used to decrypt .seb config files without having to use a settings password.
*Screen saver and idle sleep are paused while SEB is running to prevent having to enter an screen unlock password before the exam starts.
SEB configuration editor for creating and modifying .seb settings files for Safe Exam Browser:
*Allows to define all options for the Windows and Mac versions of SEB 2.x.
*Can save .seb files for individual configuration per exam and per exam client, which are protected by strong encryption against manipulation.
*Configuration files can configure a SEB exam client to show for example a portal page with the current exams.
*Configuration files can be used to start an exam with individual configuration (like specific security and user interface options, permitted third party applications and additional resources, Browser Exam Key for authenticating these settings and the SEB application to an exam server, Quit Link to close SEB automatically when an exam is submitted etc.).
*Supports .seb files encrypted with password or X.509 (public/private key cryptography) certificates. For debugging purposes .seb configuration files can be saved unencrypted in an human readable XML format.
See release notes for all changes and read the manual for more information. macOS
Current version of Safe Exam Browser for macOS 10.15, 10.14, 10.13, 10.12, 10.11 (limited support for 10.10, 10.9, 10.8* and 10.7*)
Build 2EAD. SHA1: 50da8b61c17d56a88b29a40f61dc6379d605b4f0
The Windows XP ’Add Printer Wizard Driver’ is compatible with Windows Server 2003. MFC-240C; Downloads; Downloads. Downloads: Contact Us; Product Registration. We recommend this download to get the most functionality out of your Brother machine. This is a comprehensive file containing available drivers and software for the Brother machine. Brother mfc 240c software download for mac.
Download from GitHub project site.
SEB 2.2.2 for macOS is a maintenance update for SEB 2.2.1, with some improvements and bug fixes:
*Fixed that PDF documents were not displayed when Acrobat PDF viewer is installed.
*Prevent Preferences window to be opened in Moodle 3.9 when using automatically generated settings (option ’Configure manually’). SEB now uses the default setting allowPreferencesWindow=false in exam configurations (client configs still have allowPreferencesWindow=true as default setting).
*Fixed: Cannot start SEB by opening .seb file on macOS <= 10.12.
*Fixed false positive detection of not allowed process because of partial match of process executable name.
*Now controlling resizing of Preferences panels and scrolling oversized panels to the top when displaying them the first time
New since the major update SEB 2.2 for macOS:
* Prohibited Processes settings for blocking specific processes and applications from running together with SEB.
* Preset prohibited processes covering communication, screen sharing and recording apps. Let us know if you would like to suggest applications and tools to be added to those preset prohibited processes (we need information about the software and its name and Bundle Identifier (if applicable).
* Added settings to allow to reconfigure SEB, even it is already running in a secure exam session.
* Implemented setting keys to control clearing cookies when starting/ending an exam session (examSessionClearCookiesOnStart / examSessionClearCookiesOnEnd). This can be used to keep users logged in from the previous session after an exam session was started (and SEB reconfigured with new settings).
* Added setting to enable Web Inspector (web developer tools) in Preferences/Browser (same settings key allowDeveloperConsole as in SEB for Windows 3.0. If enabled and right click isn’t disabled (see Preferences/Security/Hooked Keys/Enable Right Mouse), you can right click/ctrl-left click on a web page element and open Web Inspector with ’Inspect Element’.
* Added Mac-specific settings for blocking screen shots and screen recording. The separate settings allow to run SEB correctly in parallel with some remote proctoring tools.
* Added separate Mac setting for the Private Clipboard feature.
* Added Mac-specific setting for blocking screen sharing over the network (VNC): key screenSharingMacEnforceBlocked (default: false, then the value of the existing key allowScreenSharing is used).
* Added all SEB for iOS settings in Preferences window.
* Fixed that a wrong Config Key was calculated because of specific new default settings added in a new SEB version. This was the cause why SEB 2.1.4 did not work correctly with the new SEB integration in Moodle 3.9.
Main features:
*Support for encrypted SEB setting files (file type .seb) which allow to individually configure SEB per exam. You can use the same .seb files for starting exams on SEB Windows clients and SEB clients on macOS.
*Comfortable built-in editor for the platform-independent SEB configuration files, which can also set all additional individual settings for the Windows version.
*SEB features an optional dock/task bar displaying an icon for the SEB browser with controls for its open browser windows, additional buttons and display widgets.
* SEB can easily be quit after the exam is submitted by specifying a quit link and placing it on the summary page displayed by your LMS/exam system after submitting the exam.
*The Browser Exam Key allows an exam module to authenticate the connecting SEB version and its settings. Plug-ins offering this functionality have been released for the learning management systems Moodle and ILIAS, other systems have built-in support: OpenOLAT, Inspera Assessment and others.
*User interface can be customized: Size and positioning of browser windows (main window with the quiz and additional browser windows) can be preset. Main window can be displayed full screen. An indicator shows network activity.
*SEB can optionally display the standard macOS menu bar and a tool bar in browser windows, functions like ’About SEB’, quit, open preferences, reload page, zoom page/text and browsing back/forward are therefore easier accessible.
*Enhanced URL filter including teaching mode to control access of the SEB browser to web links and resources. Saved settings files contain URL filter rules which also work in SEB for Windows.
See release notes for all changes and important information about new features and settings in SEB 2.2.1, which might require you to update your SEB configuration files.
* Please note: On macOS 10.7/10.8 SEB can only be used as an exam client, the preferences window is not available. Run SEB on macOS 10.9 or higher to create a .seb configuration file to configure SEB clients running on OS X 10.7/10.8 as well. With default settings, SEB 2.1.4 runs only on macOS 10.11 El Capitan or newer (as macOS 10.10 or older provide a clearly outdated and less compatible WebKit browser engine). You can change this setting if you want students to be able to use older macOS versions. iOS
Current version of SafeExamBrowser for iOS 9.3.5 and newer
SEB for iOS opens a web browser without an address and search bar, loads a pre-configured webpage and locks an iPad (or iPhone or iPod Touch) into a single app kiosk mode.
New in SEB 2.1.17 for iOS:
*SEB 2.1.17 runs by default on iOS 14, removed check for running on iOS beta.
* New scroll lock button for better usability while using some drag-and-drop and drawing question types.
* Now displaying a disclaimer about the requirement to add an issue description before sending log files to the SEB developers in the integrated mail composer.
* Now writing SEB and iOS version and device info into log files.
* Fixed that a different Config Key was calculated on iOS 9/10 than on iOS
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*Safe Exam Browser 3.0 for Windows. Safe Exam Browser 3.0.1 for Windows 8.1 and 10. The configuration is compatible with the Windows, Mac and iOS versions of SEB. Use the separate SEB Windows configuration tool to create.seb settings. Download from GitHub project site.
*Download Safe Exam Browser for free. Safe Exam Browser is a webbrowser-environment to carry out online-exams safely. The software changes any computer into a secure workstation.
*Secure Exam Browser for Online Assessments. This Secure Exam Browser is designed to help ensure the integrity and safety of an online assessment. By using the secure browser, the genuine test takers get the benefit of being fairly rewarded for their efforts and performance.Características principales
Download Safe Exam Browser 2.1.4. Discover New Mac Apps. Save money with MacUpdate Promo & keep your Mac software secure and up-to-date with MacUpdate Desktop. Brave Browser: A new and emerging browser for Mac, Brave is secure, private and fast.
La última versión: 1.5.2
*Licencia: Gratis
¿Qué hace Safe Exam Browser De? Safe Exam Browser (SEB) is a web browser environment to carry out online exams safely by locking the computer into a kiosk mode. It provides integration with the open source learning management systems ILIAS and Moodle, but can be used with most other web based quizzes or e-assessment systems.SEB disables the OS X Dock, the process switcher (cmd+Tab/cmd+Shift+Tab), menu bar, the Force Quit window (cmd+opt+esc), normal reboot (ctrl+cmd+eject), normal shutdown (ctrl+opt+cmd+eject), hiding the application, printing and Exposé. Display and system idle sleep are also prevented while SEB is running. It can be set whether users can quit SEB and if it is required to enter a quit password to do so.In the browser window there is no right mouse (or ctrl-) click popup window available, it can be set whether links requesting to be opened in a separate window should be blocked generally, opened in the same browser window or in a new SEB window. Besides that, the browser is supporting Quicktime, Java and Flash content (as long as the required Flash plugin is installed on the system). Hyperlinks embedded in Javascript, in Flash and other plugins are ignored when they link to another host than the one of the current page.SEB detects when it was started in a virtual instead of a native environment and refuses to run. This virtual machine detector hinders manipulating SEB when used in unmanaged environments.In a separate user account managed by OS X parental controls you can run additional (third party) applications during an exam together with SEB. You can download and open files linked in your online exam, edit it in a third party application and then upload the results to your online quiz/LMS again.Thanks to its safe kiosk mode SEB can also be used in all kind of public presentation situations, where web based content is presented and users should not be able to manipulate the Mac that it is running on.Descargar para MacOS - servidor 1 --> Gratis
Current Versions for Windows, macOS and iOS
File manager for mac free download. Software extensions for supported Learning Management Systems:Moodle, ILIAS. Windows
Safe Exam Browser 3.0.1 for Windows 8.1 and 10
SHA1: 8d7e987bd4997b0350a7afcba4b51c3dcfed52b9
Download from GitHub project site.
The next major version of Safe Exam Browser for Windows. SEB 3.x for Windows has been completely refactored and uses Chromium as integrated browser engine. However, SEB 3.0.0 does not yet provide the complete feature set of SEB 2.x (e.g. no Additional Resources). Below a list of the most prominent new features and changes:
*New, embedded browser engine (Chromium Version 81.0.4044.138).
*Dedicated builds for 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.
*Supports kiosk mode switch when reconfiguring (e.g. from Create New Desktop to Disable Explorer Shell).
*Action Center (side menu) with same functionality as taskbar (i.e. access to applications and system controls).
*Lock Screen, which is activated if a prohibited application can’t be terminated.
*Access to developer tools of browser engine (for web developers).
*Real-time access to SEB application log (e.g. to test features like the URL filter).
*New settings to control browser session (for SEB-Moodle Deeper Integration, available in Moodle 3.9 and as plugin for Moodle 3.7 and 3.8).
*Improved user interface with new features (e.g. thumbnails of open windows in task view [ALT+TAB]).
*Completely automated build system with unit tests.
Version 3.0.1 contains a fix for the issues some users of SEB 3.0.0 observed specifically in BYOD environments. The new version should prevent that anti-malware software falsely identifies SEB 3.0 as malware (false-positive detection using heuristics and similar algorithms).
SEB 3.0.1 does no longer access the Windows Registry by default. This means that power options (shutdown, reboot) are no longer disabled and the options is the Windows Security Screen (accessed by Ctrl+Alt+Del) are not removed.
SEB still prevents the TaskManager to be used. If you prefer the current behavior, you can disable the new setting ’Ignore SEB Service’ (setting key sebServiceIgnore = false). If you are using the SEB Windows Service, some of your students might again have to disable or uninstall anti-malware tools to run SEB, unless that software correctly recognizes SEB and doesn’t block it. We requested vendors of reported anti-malware applications to correct the false-positive detection of SEB 3.0 and so far got a positive answer from Avast and Bitdefender. Please inform us if you about other anti-malware products which block SEB (product name and version).
See release notes for all changes and read the manual for more information.
As SEB 3.0 does not yet support WebRTC functionality (e.g. access to webcams by web applications), we implemented a barebone browser with WebRTC support which can be used as third-party application in a SEB configuration. Visit Chrominimum on GitHub for more information. Windows Legacy
Safe Exam Browser 2.4.1 for Windows 7, 8.1 and 10
SHA1: aec3ef8a45a40942f8675e7ab77b896e1ce05dba
Download from GitHub project site.
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. 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).
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. Only with updated SEB versions you can achieve the best possible security and stability of e-assessments. 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. 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.
New in SEB 2.4.1:
*Fixed issue when the old browser window stayed open while reconfiguring with seb(s) link, together with the Firefox file open dialog. Should fix issues when using SEB-Moodle Deeper Integration.
* 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’. Don’t enable this setting if you are not running SEB in a VMware Horizon View virtual desktop.
* Added Zoom to list of prohibited applications. If you want to use Zoom together with SEB, you have to set its ’Active’ property to false (Applications / Prohibited Processes).
* Added expansion of environment variables in path of permitted processes. This allows to configure applications to run as permitted process, which need to be installed in subdirectories of the user directory, for example %AppData%.
New since SEB 2.4:
*Config Key feature, hash checksum value to verify settings used by SEB. The Config Key can be generated automatically by a compatible exam system together with the SEB config to be used for an exam. All SEB versions supporting the Config Key generate the same key, as long as the same SEB config file is used.
* Implemented setting keys to control clearing cookies when starting/ending a session (examSessionClearCookiesOnStart / examSessionClearCookiesOnEnd). This can be used to keep users logged in (SEB started with client settings) after an exam session was started.
* Now TLS 1.2 is supported for downloading .seb files using sebs:// links.
* Added more default prohibited processes.
* Private clipboard should now also work correctly with rich-text editors like TinyMCE (fixed double pasting of text).
* Additional bugfixes.
See release notes for all changes.
Other features:
*Using the powerful feature ’Additional Resources’, external and embedded webpages, full or partial websites, HTML5 web applications and PDF documents can be accessed securely and easily in exams using icons in the SEB task bar (similar to permitted applications) or hierarchical popup menus.
*Support for encrypted .seb setting files which allow to individually configure SEB per exam. The configuration is compatible with the Windows, Mac and iOS versions of SEB. Use the separate SEB Windows configuration tool to create .seb settings.
*Buttons in the SEB task bar for back to start, reload page, change keyboard layout, switch Wi-Fi network, change audio volume and a display for the current time improve usability in exams.
*Feature to quit SEB after the exam is submitted by specifying a quit link and placing this on the summary page displayed by your LMS after submitting the exam.
*The Browser Exam Key allows an exam module to authenticate the connecting SEB version and its settings. Plug-ins offering this functionality have been released for the learning management systems Moodle and ILIAS, OpenOLAT from version 10.2 has built-in support.
*Configurable options (per exam) in the user interface: Size and positioning of browser windows (main window with the quiz and additional browser windows) can be preset. The SEB main browser window can be displayed full screen or as a sizable and movable window.
*Permitted third party applications are easy to start and to switch to (autostart together with SEB and by clicking on its icon in the SEB task bar). Prohibited processes and applications can be defined which are closed when SEB starts up. SEB contains a list of default prohibited processes too.
*PrintScreen can be blocked, the clipboard is cleared when SEB is started and stopped.
*Security feature which monitors processes and hinders all non-permitted applications to open, become active and display windows while SEB is running.
*Individual proxy settings, URL filters and server certificates can be used per exam.
*SEB config files saved for configuring a client can contain embedded cryptographic identities (X.509 certificates with private key) which will be installed in the Windows Certificate Store and then can be used to decrypt .seb config files without having to use a settings password.
*Screen saver and idle sleep are paused while SEB is running to prevent having to enter an screen unlock password before the exam starts.
SEB configuration editor for creating and modifying .seb settings files for Safe Exam Browser:
*Allows to define all options for the Windows and Mac versions of SEB 2.x.
*Can save .seb files for individual configuration per exam and per exam client, which are protected by strong encryption against manipulation.
*Configuration files can configure a SEB exam client to show for example a portal page with the current exams.
*Configuration files can be used to start an exam with individual configuration (like specific security and user interface options, permitted third party applications and additional resources, Browser Exam Key for authenticating these settings and the SEB application to an exam server, Quit Link to close SEB automatically when an exam is submitted etc.).
*Supports .seb files encrypted with password or X.509 (public/private key cryptography) certificates. For debugging purposes .seb configuration files can be saved unencrypted in an human readable XML format.
See release notes for all changes and read the manual for more information. macOS
Current version of Safe Exam Browser for macOS 10.15, 10.14, 10.13, 10.12, 10.11 (limited support for 10.10, 10.9, 10.8* and 10.7*)
Build 2EAD. SHA1: 50da8b61c17d56a88b29a40f61dc6379d605b4f0
The Windows XP ’Add Printer Wizard Driver’ is compatible with Windows Server 2003. MFC-240C; Downloads; Downloads. Downloads: Contact Us; Product Registration. We recommend this download to get the most functionality out of your Brother machine. This is a comprehensive file containing available drivers and software for the Brother machine. Brother mfc 240c software download for mac.
Download from GitHub project site.
SEB 2.2.2 for macOS is a maintenance update for SEB 2.2.1, with some improvements and bug fixes:
*Fixed that PDF documents were not displayed when Acrobat PDF viewer is installed.
*Prevent Preferences window to be opened in Moodle 3.9 when using automatically generated settings (option ’Configure manually’). SEB now uses the default setting allowPreferencesWindow=false in exam configurations (client configs still have allowPreferencesWindow=true as default setting).
*Fixed: Cannot start SEB by opening .seb file on macOS <= 10.12.
*Fixed false positive detection of not allowed process because of partial match of process executable name.
*Now controlling resizing of Preferences panels and scrolling oversized panels to the top when displaying them the first time
New since the major update SEB 2.2 for macOS:
* Prohibited Processes settings for blocking specific processes and applications from running together with SEB.
* Preset prohibited processes covering communication, screen sharing and recording apps. Let us know if you would like to suggest applications and tools to be added to those preset prohibited processes (we need information about the software and its name and Bundle Identifier (if applicable).
* Added settings to allow to reconfigure SEB, even it is already running in a secure exam session.
* Implemented setting keys to control clearing cookies when starting/ending an exam session (examSessionClearCookiesOnStart / examSessionClearCookiesOnEnd). This can be used to keep users logged in from the previous session after an exam session was started (and SEB reconfigured with new settings).
* Added setting to enable Web Inspector (web developer tools) in Preferences/Browser (same settings key allowDeveloperConsole as in SEB for Windows 3.0. If enabled and right click isn’t disabled (see Preferences/Security/Hooked Keys/Enable Right Mouse), you can right click/ctrl-left click on a web page element and open Web Inspector with ’Inspect Element’.
* Added Mac-specific settings for blocking screen shots and screen recording. The separate settings allow to run SEB correctly in parallel with some remote proctoring tools.
* Added separate Mac setting for the Private Clipboard feature.
* Added Mac-specific setting for blocking screen sharing over the network (VNC): key screenSharingMacEnforceBlocked (default: false, then the value of the existing key allowScreenSharing is used).
* Added all SEB for iOS settings in Preferences window.
* Fixed that a wrong Config Key was calculated because of specific new default settings added in a new SEB version. This was the cause why SEB 2.1.4 did not work correctly with the new SEB integration in Moodle 3.9.
Main features:
*Support for encrypted SEB setting files (file type .seb) which allow to individually configure SEB per exam. You can use the same .seb files for starting exams on SEB Windows clients and SEB clients on macOS.
*Comfortable built-in editor for the platform-independent SEB configuration files, which can also set all additional individual settings for the Windows version.
*SEB features an optional dock/task bar displaying an icon for the SEB browser with controls for its open browser windows, additional buttons and display widgets.
* SEB can easily be quit after the exam is submitted by specifying a quit link and placing it on the summary page displayed by your LMS/exam system after submitting the exam.
*The Browser Exam Key allows an exam module to authenticate the connecting SEB version and its settings. Plug-ins offering this functionality have been released for the learning management systems Moodle and ILIAS, other systems have built-in support: OpenOLAT, Inspera Assessment and others.
*User interface can be customized: Size and positioning of browser windows (main window with the quiz and additional browser windows) can be preset. Main window can be displayed full screen. An indicator shows network activity.
*SEB can optionally display the standard macOS menu bar and a tool bar in browser windows, functions like ’About SEB’, quit, open preferences, reload page, zoom page/text and browsing back/forward are therefore easier accessible.
*Enhanced URL filter including teaching mode to control access of the SEB browser to web links and resources. Saved settings files contain URL filter rules which also work in SEB for Windows.
See release notes for all changes and important information about new features and settings in SEB 2.2.1, which might require you to update your SEB configuration files.
* Please note: On macOS 10.7/10.8 SEB can only be used as an exam client, the preferences window is not available. Run SEB on macOS 10.9 or higher to create a .seb configuration file to configure SEB clients running on OS X 10.7/10.8 as well. With default settings, SEB 2.1.4 runs only on macOS 10.11 El Capitan or newer (as macOS 10.10 or older provide a clearly outdated and less compatible WebKit browser engine). You can change this setting if you want students to be able to use older macOS versions. iOS
Current version of SafeExamBrowser for iOS 9.3.5 and newer
SEB for iOS opens a web browser without an address and search bar, loads a pre-configured webpage and locks an iPad (or iPhone or iPod Touch) into a single app kiosk mode.
New in SEB 2.1.17 for iOS:
*SEB 2.1.17 runs by default on iOS 14, removed check for running on iOS beta.
* New scroll lock button for better usability while using some drag-and-drop and drawing question types.
* Now displaying a disclaimer about the requirement to add an issue description before sending log files to the SEB developers in the integrated mail composer.
* Now writing SEB and iOS version and device info into log files.
* Fixed that a different Config Key was calculated on iOS 9/10 than on iOS
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