Imageware Badging Issue With Windows Updates
Important Notification
It has been reported that there can be issues with Imageware EPI Suite software following a Windows update.
Imageware has acknowledged these issues and have issued a software patch. The documentation Imageware has provided calls out Windows 10, but we are told this patch also works on Windows 11.
Per Imageware:
IMPORTANT: After reactivating your license, please upgrade your EPI Builder Client License Manager (CLM) to protect your EPI licenses from losing activation because of a Windows 10 Update.
The Imageware patch file set is attached:
This Imageware file set includes software and dll file updates, a registry file change, and documentation on how to install this patch.
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