This article describes Hotfix Package 2 for Microsoft Application Virtualization (APP-V) 5.1 and Hotfix Package 3 for Microsoft Application Virtualization 5.0 Service Pack 3 (SP3). This package contains the latest hotfixes for this program.
Note We recommend that you test hotfixes before you deploy them in a production environment. Because the builds are cumulative, each new hotfix release contains all the hotfixes and all the security fixes that were included with the previous update package. We recommend that you consider applying the most recent fix release that contains the most necessary hotfixes.
For Microsoft Application Virtualization 5.1 RTM, this hotfix package fixes the following issues:
Note We recommend that you test hotfixes before you deploy them in a production environment. Because the builds are cumulative, each new hotfix release contains all the hotfixes and all the security fixes that were included with the previous update package. We recommend that you consider applying the most recent fix release that contains the most necessary hotfixes.
For Microsoft Application Virtualization 5.1 RTM, this hotfix package fixes the following issues:
- Issue 1
The lock on the VFS folder was not getting released when the user logs off from the client service - Issue 2
Microsoft Office Click-to-Run apps can't be opened from SharePoint in Internet Explorer. Embedded Office Click-to-Run apps may crash - Issue 3
Press and hold (or right-click) app on taskbar, the app icon becomes blank. - Issue 4
Provide mitigation for apps which don't handle long paths correctly. - Issue 5
Enable users to create multiple instances of Office 2016 Click-to-Run apps. - Issue 6
Re-enable APP-V 5.1 Management server address "http://localhost:<port>/packages" and "http://localhost:<port>/packagesummary" - Issue 7
The Confirmparameter is ignored when the Groupsparameter is null for Grant-AppvServerPackage command. Use the newly added Forceparameter to avoid the "Confirm Action" dialog.
- Issue 1
Microsoft Office Click-to-Run apps can't be opened from SharePoint in Internet Explorer. Embedded Office Click-to-Run apps may crash.