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Setup clr browser source plugin
Setup clr browser source plugin










setup clr browser source plugin
  1. Setup clr browser source plugin how to#
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Only the quiz navigation (to navigate to other questions) and the "Finish attempt." link should be visible

setup clr browser source plugin

This means the course navigation, link to the user's Moodle profile, logout, link to the University homepage etc.

  • Don't display any links during an exam which would allow to navigate to other sections of Moodle or even other websites.
  • SEB support in Moodle has the following objectives: Some learning management systems require plugins to be installed to fully support secure exams taken with SEB, others have built-in support.

    Setup clr browser source plugin how to#

    Check documentation for your exam/learning management system on how to lock it down correctly. SEB is generally locking down exam client computers only, not the exam system or the quiz module of a learning management system. Please understand that you also have to configure your exam system correctly to be locked down securely. SEB allows to manage exam startup and SEB configuration in many ways, so a wide area of scenarios is supported, depending on your specific needs. Also see the how to use SEB 2.0 document explaining the concept behind SEB.

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    seb setting files which allow to individually configure SEB per exam.

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    You can download and open files linked in your online exam, edit it in a third party application and then upload the results to your online quiz/LMS again. SEB for Windows can be used together with additional (third party) applications during an exam. SEB for Windows is now based on the Chromium Embedded Framework CEF (in contrast to the WebKit browser engine used by SEB for macOS, which is also used by Safari and some open source browsers). This virtual machine detection helps avoiding manipulation of the exam environment when SEB is used in unmanaged environments. SEB detects when it was started in a virtual instead of a native environment and refuses to run, if not explicitly allowed to. In the browser window there is no right mouse (or Shift-F10) click popup window available.

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    Its possible to configure SEB to quit after the exam is submitted without having to enter a quit password by specifying a quit link and placing this on the summary page displayed by the LMS after submitting the exam. It can also be set whether users can quit SEB and if it is required to enter a quit password to do so. It disables the Windows Task Bar and the Start Menu (button in the lower left corner of the screen), the App/Task/Window Switcher (invoked by Alt-Tab and Windows-Tab), as well as printing. SEB disables the options of the Windows Security Screen (invoked by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del), namely Lock (this Computer), Switch User, Sign out (Log off), Change a password, (Start) Task Manager, Shut down, Restart and Ease of Access. SEB is a very flexible and modular tool, therefore documentation for examinees on how to use SEB with individual exam setups and the various exam systems it works with should be provided by the institution using SEB or their e-assessment provider.

    Setup clr browser source plugin manual#

    The following manual explains how to configure and use SEB for Windows from the perspective of exam administrators.

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    The full range of functions of SEB 2.x is planned to be available gradually in upcoming versions. Please refer to the release notes for a comprehensive list of all features.

  • Support for live remote-proctoring using Zoom and Jitsi Meet (experimental).
  • Support for SEB Server with LMS integration and live remote-proctoring.
  • SEB "Deeper Integration" features for Moodle 3.9 and later.
  • Completely automated build system with unit tests.
  • Real-time access to SEB application log (e.g.
  • Access to developer tools of browser engine (for web developers).
  • Dedicated builds for 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems.
  • SEB was recoded from scratch according to current standards. With version 3.x, the Safe Exam Browser underwent a comprehensive refactoring. Generally it can easily be used with most web-based online quiz and e-assessment systems. Currently SEB integrates with the wide spread learning management systems (LMS) Moodle, ILIAS and OpenOLAT and several commercial and non-commercial exam systems, as for example Inspera Assessment. SEB enables secure exams on unmanaged computers like students' own laptops as well as in managed environments. Safe Exam Browser – SEB for Windows opens a web browser window without navigation elements and locks the computer into a kiosk mode, which prevents from switching to other applications or quitting SEB untimely.












    Setup clr browser source plugin