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The USB stick includes a new file in the root of the drive called switches.xml. This allows you to control the system recovery process.
For more information, see Using advanced recovery options in the nControl Hardware Manual.
The USB stick includes a new file in the root of the drive called switches.xml. This allows you to control the system recovery process.
For more information, see Using advanced recovery options in the nTouch 180 Hardware Manual.
Currently, non-administrator users cannot run NWare or Kiosk without additional steps being completed after the installation.
The administrator must change the permissions of the \program files\mediamatrix\nware <version>\plugins\nware\xml folder to allow write access for the non-administrator users. Once this has been done, NWare and Kiosk will operate normally.
For more information, see Allowing non-admin users to run NWare and Kiosk in the NWare User Guide.
If you export a page, ready to make it available to Kiosk users, and that page contains an nTouch 60 node, this will prevent the pages inside the nTouch 60 block from being viewed on the nTouch 60.
We recommend that you place nTouch 60 devices, Kiosk Layout blocks, Kiosk2Go Layout blocks and Mobile Display blocks on a separate page to the other devices in the project, and do not export the page.
When a project created in a version of NWare prior to 1.6.1 was loaded into version 1.6.1, the GPIO and RS-485 controls on the CAB devices did not function.
When running NWare 1.6.1, CAB Dante units went offline and then back online continuously. Their changing status was indicated by the Link LEDs on the NWare devices.