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PowerFuse 2008 SR5 released
Posted on May 5th, 2009 4 commentsRES PowerFuse 2008 Service Release 5 (SR5) is available now. This release contains over 50 additional enhancements and improvements, including major performance improvements.
Service Release 5 can be obtained through the RES Software portal. PowerPack 2008 SR5 for the free RES PowerFuse 2008 Express Edition can be downloaded here.
Some of the enhancements in PowerFuse 2008 SR5 are:
- Additional environment variables when configuring User Preferences
- Configure cache timer interval
- Configure groups as application manager
- Configure MemoryShield to count open tasks of an application only once
- Exclusions in User Preferences
- File version included in pwrcache errors in common Error Log
- Force logoff of disconnected sessions after timeout
- Import file type associations for applications
- Import settings from Flex Profile Kit INI files into RES PowerFuse as User Preferences
- Improved method to handle desktop items
- Install Updates and Shutdown option added
- Instant LogOff user profile cleanup no longer active for Microsoft Windows Vista/2008
- NetGuard dump extended with computer/server name
- Republish all applications in a Citrix Server Group
- Silent refresh of RES PowerFuse sessions
- Support for VMware View 3.1
- Unmanaged applications optionally available to all users
- Use Active Directory property “displayname” instead of fullname”
4 responses to “PowerFuse 2008 SR5 released”

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To: All
Today the RES PowerFuse 2008 SR5 kits on the web portal have been replaced. The new version number is 8.0.5.1. This kit is the same as the original kit from 24 april (version 8.0.5.0) except that it contains a new appguard driver. This new appguard driver fixes a potential BAD_POOL_HEADER crash.
It is recommended that you download and install or upgrade your current SR5 environment with this new kit. -
It’s a shame RES does not publish this information in their release notes. I spent a good hour trying to find the differences between 8.0.5 and 8.0.5.1!
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Anonymous May 14th, 2009 at 15:24
About the KB, that will alledgedly change soon!
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RES Software May 5th, 2009 at 13:51