This topic lists previously reported issues that are resolved when you install ControlSuite 1.4.0.
ID
Title
Description
1860390
Ricoh Unified Client: DRS card reader settings
DRS should only set the device card reader setting to PID/VID of a third
party card reader.
1891334
HP Unified Client: Kofax Authorization Missing in DRS
The HP Unified Client app was not visible on the device and could not be
configured from the device under access control.
1891348
Ricoh Unified Client: Wrong RXSP version
Updated RXSP to 3.8.8 or later.
1891456
PCC5.3: Get/Set Settings failure
The Get/Set Settings failed to update when multiple devices were
selected.
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