What's new in Alchemy October 2022

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Applies to: Alchemy AppAcceleratorV, Licensing and Usage Reporting

30/11/2022 Cliff Hobbs   ID: 1273812

This article summarises the changes and new features made to Cloudhouse Alchemy released throughout October 2022.

AppAcceleratorV

New Features

AppAcceleratorV 4.6.2210.237334 (released 10th October 2022)

  • New DynamicHooking Compatibility Feature to allow the hooking of any natively compiled function in any virtualised binary, thus allowing the user to redirect a function call to a self-created call-back module.

Fixes

AppAcceleratorV 4.6.2210.237334 (released 10th October 2022)

  • Resolved an issue with AAV crashing on Windows 10 x64 when using ForceExternalManifest and x32 applications.
  • Resolved an issue with the RedirectCreateProcess Compatibility Feature when both the Application name is defined but not redirected (it's missing a To node) AND the application name is passed in the command line parameter of CreateProcessA/W and not the application name parameter.

Licensing

Fixes

V229.20370 (released 17th October 2022)

  • Licensing API requests that fail due to a disabled Customer or Partner now return a useful error message.

Usage Reporting

Fixes

V229.20187 (released 17th October 2022)

  • Fix to bug where attempting to re-enable a disabled Partner would fail as the Customers would also be disabled. Disabling a Partner will now not automatically disable its Customers. Likewise re-enabling a Partner will not re-enable its Customers, allowing for Customers disabled before a Partner was disabled to stay disabled in the event the Partner is re-enabled.

Advisories

Advisory 1

Alchemy's Compatibility Package Editor should only be used to update applications, files, and registry redirections on the same architecture on which the original Compatibility Package was created. For example, if the Compatibility Package was created on an x86 machine, then the Compatibility Package Editor must be run on an x86 machine to update the Compatibility Package.

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