For a long time, Windows 7 was the gold standard for enterprise stability. While newer versions of vSpace were designed with Windows 10 and 11 in mind, version 6.6.9.1 was optimized for the Windows 7 and early Windows 8.1 environments. Many industrial setups and educational labs still operate on legacy hardware that runs best on Windows 7. For these setups, attempting to use the very latest vSpace software can result in driver conflicts or performance lag. Version 6.6.9.1 offers the stability required for these older operating systems.
. New server registrations for this legacy software were disabled after July 1, 2020. Users operating this version today often require legacy "4020 fix" patches to maintain connection stability if the server stops accepting new sessions. NComputing Ncomputing Vspace Version 6.6.9.1 Download BETTER
Added 180-degree screen rotation support for L300 devices and improved firmware for the M300 to prevent local configuration corruption. For a long time, Windows 7 was the
To appreciate the specific utility of version 6.6.9.1, one must first understand the architecture it supports. NComputing relies on a combination of hardware access devices (thin clients) and software (vSpace) to create a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). For these setups, attempting to use the very
The "Client Name Variable" was updated to remain consistent across logins for a specific device, rather than changing every time a user connected. Firmware Updates: Included updated firmware for access devices, most notably M300 firmware version 2.0.5
Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and Windows MultiPoint Server 2011.