XLS Padlock 2024.3 Released And Enhanced for Your Security Needs - December 9th, 2024

:loudspeaker: XLS Padlock version 2024.3 is now available on www.xlspadlock.com. This release focuses on improving compatibility, fixing critical bugs, and enhancing your user experience:

  • Fixed Compatibility with Windows 11 24H2 and KB5046740 preview update: Resolved a critical issue affecting workbook functionality due to the latest Windows update preview.
  • Improved User Interface: Several configuration pages have been updated to prepare for upcoming multi-language support and fix display glitches.
  • Refined Key Generation Logic: Fixed bugs related to license key creation, including invalid configurations and zero trial days, ensuring more reliable activation.
  • Manual Deactivation Upgrades: The manual deactivation button is now correctly displayed in all cases if automated deactivation fails, simplifying license management. Moreover, the manual deactivation certificate now includes details like the remaining number of days or runs, enabling you to refund customers accurately for unused portions of their licenses.
  • We fixed an issue with the -deact parameter not compatible with the “Only allow one instance of the protected workbook”.

This update includes additional performance improvements and bug fixes, reinforcing XLS Padlock as a trusted solution for protecting Excel workbooks.

What is XLS Padlock?
XLS Padlock allows you to transform Excel workbooks into standalone, secure applications. It’s perfect for everyone who needs to protect their intellectual property and control access to their workbooks sold to clients. With features for licensing, subscription management, and advanced file protection, XLS Padlock is an essential tool for Excel users.

:point_right: To download the update, visit the XLS Padlock 2024.3 download page.

Be sure to upgrade if your maintenance is still active. If not, you can renew it with a discount.

Thanks for the quick turn around!

1 Like

I find the updates custom user message to be misplaced.
Current process informs the user that there is a new update available, user clicks on Get Update. After the update is downloaded, the custom user message is not visible. The old version opens up as usual. ONLY after the user closes the old version that opened up, the custom update notification shows up, which is useless, a regular user has no idea what version is currently open after get update: is it new or old version?
I see 2 ways to improve:

  • place the custom message directly into Get Update initial message, this way we can notify users from the beginning that they have to close the old version after update and reopen to start using the latest version, or:
  • Better, why not padlock restarts the exe automatically after an update? This way the NEW version will open up after Get Update process, which makes more sense instead of continuing to open the OLD version after Get Update process.
    A video of what happens can be seen here:
    Screen Recording (21-12-2024 6-17-35 AM).wmv

thank you

Normally the EXE is restarted automatically after an update. If this is not the case, there may be a problem.
Are you using the latest 2024.3 update?
Have you activated the option “Only allow one instance of the protected workbook”?

Yes, using 2024.3, "Only allow one instance of the protected workbook”.
Happens on 2 computers, one with win 10 and win 11.
I think there is a problem, the exe did not restart automatically since 2024.0, after completing the get update, users are still seeing the previous version opening. Only after they close it, next time they open it they see the new version.

And are you making stand-alone EXE apps or EXE+XPLAPP bundles?

Universal EXE, single file for 32 bit and 64 bit systems.
Not XPLAPP bundles
thank you

Thank you.
It seems that the “Only allow one instance of the protected workbook” option could be the culprit for this problem. We’ll investigate.

Thank you.

Good day…does this version produce a workbook which can be open on Microsoft 365 ?