

Fixed downloads of website generated files (using "data:" protocol scheme) in modern WebView.Fixed a notification issue when using the raise/lower hand feature.Now sending notification to SEB Server when any lock screen is closed on client (by entering the quit password).When using the optional SEB Server, an SEB client can be locked (with a red lock screen with optional, individual message) and unlocked again by the server.Also resetting previous download paths when reconfiguring SEB. by only allowing to upload the same file downloaded before" policy, which was not working in the modern WebView. Now also handling settings "Open files after downloading" and "Download and open PDF files instead of displaying them inline" correctly in the modern WebView.Considering the setting newBrowserWindowByLinkPolicy = openInSameWindow: Don't open a PDF in a new window then.Now also correctly handling PDF files in modern WebView when downloading is disabled (then PDF files even with a "download" link are displayed instead of downloaded).Now checking if download directory is correctly set when performing download in WKWebView.Now also showing "Downloads not Allowed" alert in modern WebView if settings don't allow downloads and in one case for downloads in classic WebView on macOS.Fixed download directory bug from SEB 3.2.3 for macOS.Modal alerts were sometimes displayed behind the black background covering windows. Fixed: Untimely modal alert freezes SEB.SEB 3.2 improves the optional support for SEB Server and adds many stability improvements. Release notes for Safe Exam Browser version 3.2.4: Fixed: Force Click lookup was working in the classic WebView on macOS 13 Ventura.You will need a code to play the game: 5000267014203.Release notes for Safe Exam Browser version 3.2.5:

It all fits into a 2MB zip file and runs via an MS-DOS emulator such as DOS-Box. I have a soft copy of the game, along with two photos of the front and rear cardboard case and the whisky barcode number password that is required to begin the game. Your challenge is a series of puzzles navigating the ship’s computer to try to defuse the bomb for a chance to win real prize money (at the time!). You play a crewman who wakes from sleep aboard a spacecraft the captain is dead and a bomb is set to blow in 90 minutes. My dad was a fan of Star Trek point and click adventure games of the 1990s and this one is similar – it was released on floppy disk bundled with a bottle of Johnnie Walker Red Label whiskey as a promotion of sorts. I have a copy of an obscure game called Johnnie Walker’s Red Alert from 1996 that I would love to share - yet I cannot find anything about it online! A very rare promotional game for Johnnie Walker's Scotch Whisky released in 1996, I'll quote Benjamin who contributed this gem:
