<?xml version="1.0"?> <configuration> <runtime> <AppContextSwitchOverrides value="Switch.System.Net.DontEnableSchUseStrongCrypto=false"/> </runtime> </configuration>
AnyDesk specifically supports Windows XP SP2 and later versions. This is detailed in their official documentation on supported operating systems.
If the above feels too brittle, a more stable XP remote setup: anydesk windows xp fixed
anydesk --get-id anydesk --start-service
This is crucial. Without updated root certificates, AnyDesk cannot connect to the server securely. Install this Microsoft root certificate update to ensure TLS security works. 3. Update TLS/SSL Protocols (The Core Fix) Without updated root certificates, AnyDesk cannot connect to
Windows XP Firewall will block AnyDesk. Go to Control Panel → Windows Firewall → Exceptions → Add Program → Browse to C:\Program Files\AnyDesk\AnyDesk.exe → Add.
Route Windows XP network traffic through a local proxy server running on a modern Windows 10/11 machine or a Linux box. The proxy handles the modern TLS handshake with the AnyDesk network, acting as a bridge for the XP machine. Secure Alternatives if AnyDesk Remains Broken Update TLS/SSL Protocols (The Core Fix) Windows XP
Inside the Client key, right-click the right pane, select , and name it Enabled . Set its value data to 1 .
For the most reliable "fixed" experience, download and install AnyDesk v7.0.9 or v7.1.x .
If AnyDesk automatically updates itself to a newer version, it will immediately break and stop opening. Open AnyDesk and navigate to . Click on the About AnyDesk or Updates tab.