Crash of the Service Engine after using login/logout/switch colors function if html screen opened (Chromium)
Description
In a screen of HTML type, an action is
performed in the Service Engine. For example, a button is clicked. If this
action is performed using a browser with Chromium Engine, then the Service
Engine is terminated unexpectedly. This behavior has been changed. Actions with
a Chromium browser in the HTML type screen no longer cause a crash.
To benefit from this fix:
- Update your zenon Software Platform to the
latest build of zenon 10 or higher.
Item ID: 257028
Version: 11.00 Build: 109317
Version: 10.00 Build: 111092
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