- New setting: Load Previous Tab on startup! d7x Config > Behavior/Updates tab > Startup Behavior section (top left) > Go directly to tab: Previous Tab. With this set d7x will always startup on the last tab you were on when you last ran d7x (unless you are in Auto Mode, then of course it starts to the current tab for that Auto Mode.)
- Previous Tab is the new default d7x behavior, but existing configs will have to manually change the setting.
- d7x now always remembers Auto Mode selections that you have already run when restarting d7x (previously it only did this when in Full Auto Mode) and these selections will be remembered (and de-selected, since you already ran the app/function) until you change Auto Mode profiles or Reload the current profile settings.
- Clicking the anti-virus display on the System Info tab now opens Windows Defender (Windows Security) in Windows 10 and above when Windows Defender is the currently active anti-virus software.
- Previously, right-clicking in an Auto Mode box and selecting “New Custom App” only worked if you actually had an app selected to begin with (fixed.)
- Auto Mode issues fixed:
- Stopping Full Auto Mode would only PAUSE Full Auto Mode, until d7x restarted, and after restarting d7x Full Auto Mode would resume automatically when it should not.
- The only time d7x should restart Auto Mode automatically is if d7x pauses Auto Mode programmatically, in order to restart itself or Windows, and even then d7x should prompt the user, defaulting to continue after a timeout period is reached.
- Auto Modes didn’t fully stop/reset properly when you used the ‘Stop Auto Mode’ button from a different tab as the one you originally started Auto Mode on. This compounded with the Full Auto Mode resume issue caused some very strange and irritating behavior if you ever tried to stop Full Auto Mode, especially from the wrong button.
- Starting Full Auto Mode changed the button caption of the ‘Auto Mode Profiles’ button on the top right of d7x, but not the functionality of the button. This button will no longer change captions, and the stop auto mode button at the bottom of d7x (the common/shared button) should be used.
- For d7x functions like “Test PDF Browser Integration” and “Qualys Browser Check” that open a web browser, d7x will no longer wait for the web browser to exit when in Auto Mode, it will just open the browser to the appropriate site and move on to the next Auto Mode list item. This is because many browsers now do not bother to actually exit when you close them, causing d7x to wait indefinitely.
- Stopping Full Auto Mode would only PAUSE Full Auto Mode, until d7x restarted, and after restarting d7x Full Auto Mode would resume automatically when it should not.
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