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The September 2023 update to Turbo Client includes the following improvements:
- New Turbo Sandbox Manager service now handles workspace subscription updates, replacing the Windows Task Scheduler. This allows nearly realtime updates to endpoints as configuration changes. Please use turbo uninstalli or otherwise remove the old Windows Task Scheduler entries.
- New turbo subscribe --all command flag automatically adds and removes all subscriptions available to the user
- Improved syncing speed for the following commands: turbo pull, turbo push, turbo save and turbo continue
- Improved turbo installi command speed
- Added the --all flag to turbo unsubscribe and turbo subscription commands to apply actions to all subscribed workspaces
- Added the --all flag to the turbo config command to print all settings
- The turbo pull command now checks if there is enough disk space before attempting to pull the image
- The --enable and --disable flags now support comma delimited values
- The turbo installi command now uses a unique application identifier to prevent unintended configuration changes
This update includes fixes for the following issues:
- The turbo subscribe --register command could create incorrect shortcuts when the images were not available locally
- The turbo subscribe --pull command failed when the assembly folder was read-only
- The turbo config --image-path=<path> failed when <path> was a drive root
- The turbo new command failed when using an image more than once
- The turbo images command failed to show images for all users correctly
- The turbo pull --force command could fail if the image already existed
- Shortcuts created by the turbo installi command and subscribed workspaces overwrote each other
- Applications with the same name but in different workspaces overwrote each other when subscribed
- Installed fonts did not load after system restart
- Disabling T: Drive caused excessive CPU usage
- Uninstalling Turbo Client failed to remove some installed files and settings
- Launching a file from T: Drive occasionally failed on the application server