The issue had been confirmed and fixed in 2.81 for the 2.80.

For the 2.91, I just tried using the Docker image, and couldn't reproduce
either as you say. So either you need to come up with a way to reproduce,
or I guess we'll assume you maybe actually didn't have a clean env on  that
Windows 10 pro install you're talking about.

Cheers

2017-11-26 9:31 GMT+01:00 Masaru Tsuchiyama <[email protected]>:

> Hello
>
> I installed Jenkins 2.91 cleanly on clean-installed Windows 10 Pro.
> But the security of Jenkins was disabled.
>
> I also tried it on Fedora 27 too.
> But I couldn't reproduce it.
>
> I had reported this for Jenkins 2.80 too.
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/jenkinsci-users/e2TFX4
> W5oI0/zZv9bgiyAgAJ
>
> Regards.
> Masaru
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