![]() ![]() For example, following log shows that the configuration was read from Windows registry, the script was running under local account martin and mysession was recognized as a site name. To check what configuration storage is used, whether a site name was recognized or under what Windows account the script is running, inspect a beginning of session log. ![]() When the script is run from Windows Scheduler, SSIS, DTS or other automation service, it is typically run under different (service) account that cannot access your configuration. Bug fix: OpenSSL version in About dialog was not up to date. Bug fix: Shift+F5 shortcut operated with a focused file, rather than with selected files. Bug fix: Corrected some painting artifacts on session tabs, particularly on Windows 11. Note that when using registry as configuration storage, the settings are accessible only for your Windows account. Bug fix: Failure when New Tab is clicked while another session is still being loaded. The connection fails, because your script depends on site, which is not known by the service’s account or the local account that runs the service does not have a network access. ![]()
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