What's new in TCP/IP Manager Portable 4.1.1 Build 29
Mar 25, 2015
- [Major bug fix] Saving a profile when prompted would save the changes on the new selected profile not on the old one!
New in TCP/IP Manager Portable 4.1.0 Build 28 (Feb 2, 2015)
- [Major bug fix] Importing system settings didn't work when executing without a loaded network profile!
- Improved network profile validation to match that of Windows (complete with warning message when a profile cannot be applied)
- Improved the way tray icon notifications are displayed
- Some small code cleanup
New in TCP/IP Manager Portable 4.0.5 Build 27 (Jan 28, 2015)
- [Critical bug fix] Application wouldn't correctly save more then one network profile with multiple IP addresses!
- [Minor bug fix] Aborting the save dialog when switching network profiles would not return the combobox to its previous state!
New in TCP/IP Manager Portable 4.0.4 Build 26 (Sep 23, 2014)
- [Critical bug fix] TCP/IP settings weren't correctly applied on some Windows XP systems!
- Improved the way TCP/IP settings changes are handled
- Enabled validations on the TCP/IP settings form (matching those in the Windows interface)
- Since Windows XP does not offer a command-line way to enable/disable a network connection (it actually does, but it is broken), MAC spoofing will require a computer restart on this OS
New in TCP/IP Manager Portable 3.1.3 Build 19 DevTest1 (Mar 8, 2013)
- MAJOR BUG FIX: On post-Windows XP OSs the application crashed on exit because of the EXE compression (although the crash was hidden to the user)
- Removed EXE compression (bigger EXE, smaller RAM footprint)