Honeywell 9900 manual Mode and Kernel Check, KernelCheck=Enabled

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Mode and Kernel Check

In each Subsection root in the tree, there should be two key-value pairs: Mode and KernelCheck.

If these keys are not present, the defaults will be applied:

Mode=Exclude

KernelCheck=Enabled

Mode

The Mode key specifies export behavior of the values in the section.

1=Include

Only the values that follow will be included.

0=Exclude

Everything but the values that follow will be included.

KernelCheck

KernelCheck forces kernel version and service pack validation when a previously exported REG file is imported on a Dolphin terminal. This means that if you attempt to load a _RegBackup.reg file (during AutoInstall, for example), RegBackup.exm verifies that the REG file matches the kernel installed on the terminal. If yes, then the REG file loads. If not, you’ll receive a warning message and the REG file will not load.

0=Disabled

No kernel validation occurs on importing. In general (especially for radio settings),

 

KernelCheck should be enabled. if the registry does not match the kernel, the terminal will

 

not function properly.

1=Enabled

Kernel validation occurs on importing.

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Dolphin® Power Tools User’s Guide

 

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Honeywell 9900 manual Mode and Kernel Check, KernelCheck=Enabled