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Configuration examples are primarily intended to explain field structures and client workflows. Software versions may change menu names, default parameters, supported cores, or configuration formats, so follow the information shown by the version actually installed. Keep server addresses, account credentials, subscription URLs, and access tokens secure; never copy real sensitive information into public environments.
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