I completely understand your frustration at upgrading from 1.25.x to 1.26.x and not being aware of the security change that impacted accessing your volume(s) with your Smart Cards and troubleshooting what was causing the "the operation was blocked as the process prohibits dynamic code generation source: Veracrypt:security token:init library 534" error message. I do not think that is up to anyone but the user. We will have to agree to disagree. I already stated there will be decisions where security...
I completely understand your frustration at upgrading from 1.25.x to 1.26.x and not being aware of the security change that impacted accessing your volume(s) with your Smart Cards and troubleshooting what was causing the "the operation was blocked as the process prohibits dynamic code generation source: Veracrypt:security token:init library 534" error message. I do not think that is up to anyone but the user. We will have to agree to disagree. I already stated there will be decisions where security...
I completely understand your frustration at upgrading from 1.25.x to 1.26.x and not being aware of the security change that impacted accessing your volume(s) with your Smart Cards and troubleshooting what was causing the "the operation was blocked as the process prohibits dynamic code generation source: Veracrypt:security token:init library 534" error message. I do not think that is up to anyone but the user. We will have to agree to disagree. I already stated there will be decisions where security...
Security decisions made by Mounir are made in the best interests of the users of VeraCrypt while avoiding options to allow users to override the necessary changes for security. The decisions made are not always going to be popular. For example, Microsoft's Win 11 hardware requirements that are causing people to purchase new PC's due to older hardware's security vulnerabilities. This is impacts me and I am not happy about Microsoft's decision. However, I understand why Microsoft had to make that decision...
Security decisions made by Mounir are made in the best interests of the of VeraCrypt while avoiding options to allow users to override the necessary changes for security. The decisions made are not always going to be popular. For example, Microsoft's Win 11 hardware requirements that are causing people to purchase new PC's due to older hardware's security vulnerabilities. This is impacts me and I am not happy about Microsoft's decision. However, I understand why Microsoft had to make that decision...
My PC is Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 22H2 with latest OS patches and Windows Defender using VeraCrypt beta 1.26.27 version. But I tried several times with the same result, the list box did not select the correct item NTFS. On Windows, the Large Files = Yes has never used NTFS and instead defaults to exFAT since exFAT is compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux, making it a popular choice for cross-platform use. I prefer to use NTFS on Windows due to the advantages NTFS provides over exFAT. You can Google...
My PC is Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 22H2 with latest OS patches and Windows Defender using VeraCrypt beta 1.26.27 version. But I tried several times with the same result, the list box did not select the correct item NTFS. On Windows, the Large Files = Yes has never used NTFS and instead defaults to exFAT since exFAT is compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux, making it a popular choice for cross-platform use.
My PC is Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 22H2 with latest OS patches and Windows Defender using VeraCrypt beta 1.26.27 version. FYI: Currently, Large Files : Yes > Results in exFAT being the default filesystem. Never NTFS.