Windows 7 Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.6 Hotfix Release

    Windows 7 Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.6 Hotfix Release


    Posted: 04 Sep 2010

    Microsoft has updated a free tool designed to streamline the migration to the latest iteration of Windows client for end users.

    At the end of the past month, the Redmond company quietly refreshed the Application Compatibility Toolkit version 5.6

    "With relatively little fanfare (in other words, with no fanfare that I am aware of) we released an update to the Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.6,” revealed Microsoft’s Chris Jackson.

    The RTM Build of Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.6 was offered to users in June 2010, with the latest update set up to resolve various issues identified by Microsoft or reported through feedback.

    “One of these was the fact that a piece of the StockViewer app wasn’t working, which was pointed out to me by somebody attending one of my workshops,” Jackson explained.

    “It turns out that somebody had “helpfully” renamed the app in the call to launch the process, but hadn’t renamed the actual binary, which just led to a file not found. (This was in “Tools / Show me a Star”.) There are a few other bug fixes included in this release, but no new features.”

    As the official label of the toolkit implies, the resource is capable of evaluating a system running an older release of Windows and assess readiness for a Windows 7 upgrade.
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    Windows 7 Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.6 Hotfix Release - Softpedia
    Posted By: JMH
    04 Sep 2010



 

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