Detection of conflicts related to 'Maintenance window' despite the properties related to 'maintenance window' are disabled in conflict propertiesDescriptionDetection of conflicts related to 'Maintenance window' despite the properties related to 'maintenance window' are disabled in conflict propertiesSteps to Reproduce Log onto out-of-the-box instanceDisable all five options:All five options are disabled (=No): When checking change request conflicts, check whether the change falls within the CI's maintenance windowYes | NoWhen checking change request conflicts, check whether the change falls within child CIs' maintenance windowsYes | NoWhen checking change request conflicts, check whether the change falls within parent CIs' maintenance windowsYes | NoWhen checking change request conflicts, check whether the change falls within the schedule defined in the maintenance schedule reference field on the CIYes | NoWhen checking change request conflicts, check whether the change falls within maintenance or blackout windows affecting related Application Services Note: This requires any Business Service identified to have previously been converted to an Application Service.Yes | No 3. Create a maintenance schedule.4. Now create a Normal CHG request which falls outside the maintenance window.- Current behavior: Upon triggering conflict detection notice that conflict regarding the outside maintenance window is created unexpectedlyWorkaroundThis problem has been fixed. If you are able to upgrade, review the Fixed In section to determine the latest version with a permanent fix your instance can be upgraded to.Related Problem: PRB1594242