Baseline Shield Relase Notes

v11.2 Build#2704558901

What is New
The following are the new features and bug fixes in the new build:
 General: Add setup switch to disable Windows 10 from automatically installing Windows Updates.
 General: Add setup switches to exclude user Desktop and Documents from restore.
 General: Add Snapshot Validator tool.
 General: Add dynamic disk support.
 General: Fix setup problem on single larger than 2TB partition.
 General: Fix “Update baseline failed” error caused by shdserv.exe crashing.
 General: Minor UI refreshment.
 Pre-OS: Fix the UEFI BIOS 1GB memory allocation limitation.
 Pre-OS: Renew UEFI bootloader Microsoft digital signing.
 EndPoint Manager: Fix a bug in EPM scheduled task to wakeup client on LAN.

Known Issues
The following are known problems or bugs in the current release:
None

Product Limitations
The following limitations still exist in Baseline Shield v11.02:
1. Booting From an External Media (OS): Baseline Shield cannot protect a hard drive when changes are made to the hard drive from an external or foreign (Windows or non-Windows) operating system bypassing Baseline Shield device drivers. For example, booting from a CD-ROM based Windows PE or booting from a multiboot O.S. (without properly installing Baseline Shield drivers in each O.S.) will start a different OS before Baseline Shield driver is loaded, that could change the hard drive data without acknowledging the existence of Baseline Shield snapshots on the hard drive and produce unpredictable results.
2. Disk Encryption Programs that Intercept Low-Level Disk I/O: Baseline Shield may have conflict with some applications that proxy low-level disk I/O.
3. Dual Boot of Windows and Linux OS on the Same Hard Drive: Baseline Shield does not support systems that have multiple Windows Operating Systems with non-Windows Operating System (like Linux) loaded on the same hard drive.