Microsoft has announced the release of Windows Package Manager version 1.10.390, which focuses on resolving several issues found in WinGet 1.10 for both Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems. This update introduces robust support for Entra ID, allows for enhanced privilege attributes within configuration files, and incorporates source management capabilities into the COM API. Additionally, it includes minor fixes, notably resolving problems with COM downloads.
Key Features of Windows Package Manager 1.10.390:
- Comprehensive Entra ID support through a private WinGet REST source.
- Configuration files can now specify properties for elevated privileges.
- The introduction of the `--locale` argument in the show command.
- Improvements in user feedback, with a notification stating "Configuration successfully applied" upon successful completion.
- Source management has been implemented within the COM API.
This release serves as a servicing fix for the previous version 1.10 and marks the third stable rollout of WinGet 1.10. The update reflects ongoing efforts to enhance the functionality and usability of the Windows Package Manager.
Future Directions:
With the continuous evolution of Windows Package Manager, future updates may focus on further integration with cloud services, improved user interfaces, and more intuitive management features for software packages. The introduction of features like Native AOT through Projection.dll could also be on the horizon, enhancing the capabilities of developers and users alike. Overall, Microsoft appears committed to refining the Windows Package Manager, ensuring it meets the diverse needs of its user base.
For a detailed view of all changes, users can refer to the full changelog from version 1.10.340 to 1.10.390, available on the official Microsoft GitHub repository for Windows Package Manager
Key Features of Windows Package Manager 1.10.390:
- Comprehensive Entra ID support through a private WinGet REST source.
- Configuration files can now specify properties for elevated privileges.
- The introduction of the `--locale` argument in the show command.
- Improvements in user feedback, with a notification stating "Configuration successfully applied" upon successful completion.
- Source management has been implemented within the COM API.
This release serves as a servicing fix for the previous version 1.10 and marks the third stable rollout of WinGet 1.10. The update reflects ongoing efforts to enhance the functionality and usability of the Windows Package Manager.
Future Directions:
With the continuous evolution of Windows Package Manager, future updates may focus on further integration with cloud services, improved user interfaces, and more intuitive management features for software packages. The introduction of features like Native AOT through Projection.dll could also be on the horizon, enhancing the capabilities of developers and users alike. Overall, Microsoft appears committed to refining the Windows Package Manager, ensuring it meets the diverse needs of its user base.
For a detailed view of all changes, users can refer to the full changelog from version 1.10.340 to 1.10.390, available on the official Microsoft GitHub repository for Windows Package Manager
Windows Package Manager 1.10.390 released
Microsoft has released Windows Package Manager 1.10.390, which addresses issues with WinGet 1.10 for both Windows 10 and 11. The release encompasses comprehensive support for Entra ID, enhanced privilege attributes within configuration files, and the execution of source management in the COM API. Minor adjustments include addressing COM download issues.