Andy Wood wrote:
If your intention is to pre-empt ALLOWUSERKEYCSA(NO) problems, then you should consider the possibility that something may be allocating CSA in a user key other than 8. Because it is so easy to allocate key 8 CSA accidentally, that is by far the most likely one you are going to find. However, I have seen several others (key 10 was next in popularity).
So, however you do it, check for other user keys as well.

Key 10? Do you mean key x'A0' i.e., b'10100000', which really is a user key? Or do you mean key x'10' i.e., b'00010000' which isn't a user key at all. Out of curiosity, which software products allocate CSA in keys A-F?

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