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1. In General Session:
a) Map Printer should be UnMap Printer
b) Map Serial Ports should be UnMap Serial Ports
c) Map SmartCards should be UnMap SmartCards
d) UnMap USB has no help/description pop-up
For a, b & c above, the default wnos.ini settings are UnMap = ‘no’. With ConfGen, one can only specify the default setting. Since there’s no way to specify UnMap = ‘yes’ (ie: Map=’no’), one must manually edit wnos.ini to specify this setting.
There may be more General Session issues, however, these are the only options I tested.
2. In wnos.ini file, DelCertificate should appear before AddCertificate, otherwise, DelCertificate deletes all certificates added via AddCertificate.
3. ConfGen doesn’t run with Windows 2019. I didn’t spend time troubleshooting.
Advantech
Thanks a lot for reporting.
I will take care of it.
CG
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