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MSRC4Plugin with 1.9.6.1 and 1.02

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elmernet
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MSRC4Plugin with 1.9.6.1 and 1.02

Post by elmernet »

Hello
I use UltraVNC 1.02 with MSRC4Plugin and rc4.key on windows xp.
In the machines with Windows 7, use UltraVNC 1.9.6.1, but I can not do the work MSRC4Plugin between versions 1.02 (server or viewer) to 1.9.6.1 (server and viewer), so for now, I have to use 1.9.6.1 without MSRC4Plugin.

Is there any way to do versions 1.02 and 1.9.6.1 work with each other, with MSRC4Plugin?

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Re: MSRC4Plugin with 1.9.6.1 and 1.02

Post by B »

I don't think so?

But is there any reason you can't just install 1.0.9.6 on the XP machine too?
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Re: MSRC4Plugin with 1.9.6.1 and 1.02

Post by elmernet »

So it is that I provide computer support service, and changing the version 1.02 used in PCs with XP, I would have to do this on many machines for many customers. If there is another solution would be much more practical for me.

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Re: MSRC4Plugin with 1.9.6.1 and 1.02

Post by B »

I'd need Rudi to comment on whether it's supposed to work...

But in the meantime, if I were you, I'd simply keep both older viewers and newer viewers setup up, each in a different directory. It really shouldn't be a problem to switch between them depending on which clients you're accessing. That way you can use as much encryption as is possible on each version, without having to turn anything off.
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