Fixed: issues when using Chrome, Microsoft Edge (based on Chromium), Brave, and Vivaldi browsers after the installation of the USB Network Gate Device Isolation Components.Discontinued: support for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008.Fixed: active connections to remote devices might be interrupted when unsharing one of the local USB ports.Improved: the Device Isolation Components are now digitally signed by Microsoft and supported on systems with enabled Secure Boot.Improved: data transfer speed for USB 3.0 storage devices.Fixed: issues with automatic connection of shared USB devices in a Remote Desktop session.Improved: Device Isolation Components compatibility with third-party software.Fixed: issues with installing the Device Isolation Components via the software GUI.Improved: compatibility with software drivers of older versions.Added: the possibility of simplified software update installation.Fixed: BSOD when reconnecting to a remote USB webcam.Improved: responsiveness when working with remote USB HID devices over low-speed connections.Lots of minor bug fixes and performance optimizations.Fixed: issues with freeing up computer resources after USB port unsharing.Fixed: memory leak when connecting to the USB 3.0 Virtual Hub.Fixed: issues with enabling isolation for USB scanners when working with.Fixed: BSOD when using the device isolation functionality.Improved: SDK versions for Windows, macOS and Linux can now be activated with the same Activation Key.Added: automatic encryption for connections with password authentication.Improved: TLS 1.2 (or higher) is now used as a secure protocol for encrypted connections.Modified on: Tue, 18 Jan, 2022 at 3:01 PM
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