Release Notes for RTX64 4.5.1
This product update adds support for new features and resolves issues as listed below.
Key Features
- Adds support for Windows 11 Update Version 24H2 and Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024.
- Increases the MaxSockets limit in the TCP/IP Stack from 1024 to 32765. (18162, 17985)
Issues Resolved
- Resolved an issue where the RTX64 Control Panel malfunctioned on machines with a display resolution set to 1280 x 720 or below. (17931)
- Resolved an interference issue between Visual Studio and RTX64 that resulted when managed DLLs using Win32 Registry functionality were added to the Global Assembly Cache (GAC).
- Resolved an issue where some settings, including the Windows RTX64 Virtual Ethernet Adapter IP address and user-created search paths, were not restored following an RTX64 upgrade. (17900)
- Resolved an issue where debugging a real-time C# application in Visual Studio 2022 resulted in an error, Internal error in the expression evaluator. As a result of this fix, RTX64 managed libraries are no longer stored in the GAC. You must deploy application dependencies with your application. See the TechNote Deploying a Managed Application with Dependent DLLs, available from the Support Site, for more information. (18025)
- Resolved an issue where the RtTCPIPVirtualNIC interface could not be configured after the RTX64 installation was modified to install the RTX64 Virtual Network component. (18334)
Notes
- When the TCP/IP Stack MaxSockets value is set to 32765, you may need to allocate more memory to the Stack. To do this, increase the Minimum size for external MSpace (kilobytes) on the Manage Memory page in the RTX64 Control Panel. We recommend allocating at least 19498.2421875 KB. When not enough memory is allocated for the Stack, performance issues can occur. (18215)
Known Issues
- Upgrading a machine to Windows 11 24H2 deletes the RTX64 boot configuration. For more information, see the TechNote RTX64 Boot Configuration Missing After Upgrade to Windows 11 24H2, available on the Support Site.
- Some RTX64 tools do not scale properly on 4K monitors. (18010)
- You may encounter a timeout error when attempting to start the TCP/IP Stack when the MaxSockets value is set to 32765. See Notes above. (18220)
- After you install RTX64 Merge Modules on Windows 11 and run the sample Advanced Installer project file, RTX64Sample.aip, it prompts you to select prerequisites to install. If you select Windows update prerequisite KB3033929 and click Next, an error appears that the prerequisite was not correctly installed. You can disregard this error. The sample Advanced Installer file will install and run without the prerequisite. (18351)