The release of VX Manager 1.6.4 marks an important iterative step for teams relying on centralized rule enforcement, asset visualization, and lightweight endpoint orchestration. While not a major version overhaul, version 1.6.4 focuses on three critical areas:
Below, we break down everything you need to know before upgrading. vx manager 164
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VX Manager is typically a utility software used for the organization, conversion, and transfer of VX file formats. These formats are often proprietary, used in specific sectors such as: Below, we break down everything you need to
VX Manager 164 serves as the bridge between modern operating systems (Windows 10/11, macOS) and these specialized file ecosystems.
| Area | Improvement |
|------|--------------|
| Rule Engine | Fixed a memory leak when evaluating recurring timer-based rules (≥ 48h uptime) |
| Visualization | Added column pinning in the asset table; improved zoom behavior on high-DPI displays |
| Security | Updated embedded TLS certificate validation (no more false positives on self-signed certs when explicitly trusted) |
| CLI | New flag: --export-rules json for backup/migration |
| Bugfixes | Resolved rare crash on Windows when refreshing network drives |
The new --export-rules json command allows full rule logic backup. Combined with --import-rules, you can now version-control your automation logic in Git.
vxmanager --export-rules json --output ./backup_rules_jan2026.json