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Anydesk Windows Xp Fixed !!better!! Jun 2026
I can provide the specific registry scripts or step-by-step network adjustments based on your answers. Share public link
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Here’s a technical write-up on getting — including the limitations, workarounds, and a fixed approach.
The short answer is . According to AnyDesk's official documentation, Windows XP SP2 and later are indeed supported operating systems, alongside Windows Server 2003 SP2 and later, as well as newer versions like Windows 11 and macOS 10.13 High Sierra. AnyDesk is also noted to run across a broad spectrum of Windows versions from XP, 7, 8, 10, to 11.
Users have reported several issues when trying to run AnyDesk on Windows XP:
Check your system properties by right-clicking and selecting Properties .
You can run AnyDesk on Windows XP with , but it’s a museum piece. Use it only for internal legacy equipment (CNC machines, medical devices, industrial PCs) with strict network isolation.
Ensure that and HTTPS Port 443 are open for outbound traffic, as AnyDesk relies on these ports to connect to its routing servers. Alternative Solutions If AnyDesk Still Fails
This is where many users face issues. You can control the XP machine from a Windows 10/11 PC, but , or at least be prepared for protocol limitations.
AnyDesk requires advanced system libraries that are only present in the final service pack for Windows XP. If you are running SP1 or SP2, AnyDesk will crash on launch.
I can provide the specific registry scripts or step-by-step network adjustments based on your answers. Share public link
Long‑term recommendations
Here’s a technical write-up on getting — including the limitations, workarounds, and a fixed approach.
The short answer is . According to AnyDesk's official documentation, Windows XP SP2 and later are indeed supported operating systems, alongside Windows Server 2003 SP2 and later, as well as newer versions like Windows 11 and macOS 10.13 High Sierra. AnyDesk is also noted to run across a broad spectrum of Windows versions from XP, 7, 8, 10, to 11.
Users have reported several issues when trying to run AnyDesk on Windows XP:
Check your system properties by right-clicking and selecting Properties .
You can run AnyDesk on Windows XP with , but it’s a museum piece. Use it only for internal legacy equipment (CNC machines, medical devices, industrial PCs) with strict network isolation.
Ensure that and HTTPS Port 443 are open for outbound traffic, as AnyDesk relies on these ports to connect to its routing servers. Alternative Solutions If AnyDesk Still Fails
This is where many users face issues. You can control the XP machine from a Windows 10/11 PC, but , or at least be prepared for protocol limitations.
AnyDesk requires advanced system libraries that are only present in the final service pack for Windows XP. If you are running SP1 or SP2, AnyDesk will crash on launch.