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VsrvTcp version 4.9.1.4 supports encrypted passwords and is required for Visimage3.  This version '''is not compatible''' with Visimage 2.6 (unless the Visimage 2.6 update which includes encrypted password support, and VisiPass, has been installed).  If this encrypted password update has not been installed, we strongly recommend that VsrvTcp be installed on a separate port initially.  Utilizing a second port will allow clients to run both Visimage 2.6 and Visimage3 concurrently.
 
VsrvTcp version 4.9.1.4 supports encrypted passwords and is required for Visimage3.  This version '''is not compatible''' with Visimage 2.6 (unless the Visimage 2.6 update which includes encrypted password support, and VisiPass, has been installed).  If this encrypted password update has not been installed, we strongly recommend that VsrvTcp be installed on a separate port initially.  Utilizing a second port will allow clients to run both Visimage 2.6 and Visimage3 concurrently.
  
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Revision as of 19:59, 9 November 2014

Visimage3 Installation Summary

To prepare to install Visimage3 you must first prepare for the installation by installing a new version of VsrvTcp and updating the macro definition file on the host. Also, any Visimage users that have not already installed version 2.6 should do so as Visimage3 will only open existing CTW files that have been saved in version 2.6.

Install VsrvTcp Version 4.9.1.4

VsrvTcp version 4.9.1.4 supports encrypted passwords and is required for Visimage3. This version is not compatible with Visimage 2.6 (unless the Visimage 2.6 update which includes encrypted password support, and VisiPass, has been installed). If this encrypted password update has not been installed, we strongly recommend that VsrvTcp be installed on a separate port initially. Utilizing a second port will allow clients to run both Visimage 2.6 and Visimage3 concurrently.