Auto Hide IP V5.4.0.2 With Patch
Cypress has made several configuration option changes including renamingoptions, removing options, and only allowing some options within a specifictesting type. Please run cypress open to have our automated migration updatethese options for you.
Auto Hide IP v5.4.0.2 With Patch
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Intelligent Code Completion was added with the defineConfig() helperfunction. This enables configuration auto-completion and in-linedocumentation in the configuration file in your IDE. While it's not strictlynecessary for Cypress to parse your configuration, we recommend wrappingyour config object with defineConfig(). Addressed in#18302.
An interruption of network connectivity causes an active session to be disconnected. This can be caused by events such as closing the laptop lid, or the loss of your wireless network connection. The WorkSpaces client application for Windows attempts to reconnect the session automatically if network connectivity is regained within a certain amount of time. The default session resume timeout is 20 minutes, but this timeout can be modified by your network administrator.
The WorkSpaces client application extracts the Extended Display Information Data (EDID) of all attached displays and determines the best compatibility match before starting the session. If you have a high pixel density (high DPI) display, the client application automatically scales the streaming window according to your local DPI settings. For better maximum resolution with high DPI displays, see WorkSpaces high DPI display support.
To troubleshoot issues with the WorkSpaces client, you can enable diagnostic logging. The log files that are sent to WorkSpaces include detailed information about your device and connection to the AWS network. You can enable diagnostic log uploads before or during WorkSpace streaming sessions so that these files are sent to WorkSpaces automatically.
Added support for automatic diagnostic log uploads feature that allows you to upload WorkSpaces client log files directly to WorkSpaces to troubleshoot issues without interrupting use of the WorkSpaces client.
Adds support for auto-session resume. The client application automatically attempts to resume your session if network connectivity is lost and then regained within the session-resume timeout (default value is 20 minutes).
For local instances, plugins are installed and updated via a simple CLI command. Plugins are not updated automatically, however you will be notified when updates are available right within your Grafana.
If dashboards have been included with the application, they will attempt to be automatically installed. To view the dashboards, re-import or delete individual dashboards, click the Dashboards tab within the app page.
The SEER*Stat software has an auto-update feature. After you have installed SEER*Stat for the first time, the software can be configured to automatically upgrade with the SEER*Stat release or to delay the update for a couple weeks after the release. See Auto-updating in SEER*Stat for more information.
Used to specify which RF band(s) the device will use for 802.11 communications. This parameter is usually set automatically through negotiation with the Wi-Fi infrastructure. However, it might sometimes be desirable to limit Wi-Fi communications to certain bands, leaving other bands free for other purposes.
Used to designate channels in the 2.4GHz band for use by the device. While channels used in this band are generally determined automatically through negotiation with the Wi-Fi infrastructure, channels or sets of channels also may be specified manually to avoid interference with other devices or to dedicate certain channels to specific purposes. Warning: Not all channels are available in all countries. See the List of WLAN Channels for more information.
Used to designate channels in the 5GHz band for use by the device. While channels used in this band are generally determined automatically through negotiation with the Wi-Fi infrastructure, channels or sets of channels also can be specified manually to avoid interference with other devices or to dedicate certain channels for specific purposes. Warning: Not all channels are available in all countries. See the List of WLAN Channels for more information.
When the selected Security Mode is "Personal" or "Enterprise," the WPA Mode must be specified to determine the key type to use. WPA performs encryption using the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. A TKIP-compatible key must be specified. WPA2 supports encryption using TKIP (and is therefore backward-compatibile with WPA) and the more secure Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm. For key selection for this mode, specify either TKIP, AES or auto-select.
Controls use of a proxy, an intermediary service that routes HTTP traffic between clients on a device and another network (typically the internet or an intranet). When used, proxy settings can be configured manually can be contained in a PAC file for automatic configuration. When there is a proxy between the Wi-Fi network and some outer network, HTTP-based