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PACE Suite 6.3
Released: Oct 10, 2024
Mises à jour de 6.3
Fonctionnalités
Support for Microsoft Windows Services in MSIX packages:
You can now save Windows Services to the manifest file when creating an MSIX package in Package Generator.
View and edit Services of the package opened in the MSIX Editor.
Added the ability to track changes with clear highlighting rules and Undo-Redo history for better control and visibility.
Quick Conversion of MSI/App-V to MSIX:
Added the ability to convert MSI or App-V packages to MSIX format, removing the need to repackage them manually.
The conversion wizard extracts resources such as file, registry, shortcuts, COM, etc., from the selected MSI/App-V package, creates the Package Generator’s project and imports all the resources into it, then builds the MSIX package.
You only need to specify the package location and signature parameters and wait until the wizard finishes the conversion process.
New Launcher:
Added a new PACE Suite Launcher to navigate through all the functionalities and find necessary features easier.
The Launcher menu has been restructured to make it more logical, with all the features clearly visualized.
Users can now add features to the Favorites menu.
All the latest involved tasks and opened files are now located in Recent lists for quick access.
The new Launcher is available in both Light and Dark themes.
New MSIX Fixups:
Extended the list of Package Support Framework Fixups for MSIX packages, including:
Environment Variable Fixup: It helps set Environment Variables for packaged applications that are unable to run due to not finding Environment Variables.
Registry Legacy Fixup: It helps run packaged applications that are unable to launch due to requesting unnecessary parameters in Registry calls. The common issue indicator is the “Access Is Denied” error.
Other Improvements:
Integration into Windows 11 context menu: you can now find the PACE Suite functions in the context menu of the files of all associated formats like *.msix, *.appx, *.msi, *.mst, etc.
New Home screen: you can now quickly start working with the recent files or find the New/Open function right from the MSI Editor and Package Generator home screens.
Added synchronization of MSIX Fixups for Apps, which points to the same executable.
Added conversion of file/folder paths in registry to MSIX format when building MSIX in Package Generator.
Added automatic creation of a folder in MSIX if it was set as a working directory in fixup.
Extended the folder mapping rules when building MSIX from the captured project in Package Generator.
Updated Package Support Framework and Fixups libraries.
Updated MSI templates in Package Generator and MSI Editor.
Improved UX of new blank MSI package creation in MSI Editor.
Improved parsing of FTA and Protocols from the registry and saving to MSIX manifest while building a package.
Improved validation for MSIX app parameters in Package Generator.
Improved UI and UX for managing PowerShell Fixup in Package Generator.
Changed behaviour of processing registry when building MSIX package, so that empty system registry keys are skipped.
Reorganized tree of MSIX Fixups and context menu in Package Generator.
Reorganized the project folder structure of the Package Generator.
Disabled auto selection of Application Root Folder for MSIX packages.
Correctifs
Fixed validation for the Publisher field in MSIX Editor.
Fixed issues with displaying MSIX package and app logo images in MSIX Editor.
Fixed row references for dialog-specific MSI tables.
Fixed validation in INI file editor.
Fixed validation for Windows Service name in MSI Editor.
Fixed the issue when the portable version of Local Setup Capture has stopped abnormally.
Fixed invalid identifiers creation for the newly selected images in installation dialogs.
Fixed the issue with proper displaying Dialogs tree after modifying conditions of published events.
Fixed the issue with the generation of new GUIDs for components when building MSI from the PACEMSI project.
Fixed the harvesting INI files, which are explicitly defined as binary files, during building MSI from the PACEMSI project.