Anydesk Windows Xp !exclusive! Link
(where you type a 9-digit AnyDesk address) still work approximately 70% of the time, provided both sides are using legacy clients. However, if the remote host is running AnyDesk v8 or later, the XP client will often fail with a vague "Connection failed: protocol mismatch."
AnyDesk released version 6.4.0 as the last official build to support Windows XP. Newer versions (7.0.0 and above) require Windows 7 or later. Before you download, here is the necessary setup: anydesk windows xp
AnyDesk version 6.3.2 (and its immediate predecessors) represents the final "official" build compatible with Windows XP Service Pack 3. This client is a fascinating piece of software archaeology. Unlike many modern remote tools that abandoned XP after the deprecation of modern TLS standards and graphics drivers, AnyDesk’s core architecture—specifically its proprietary DeskRT codec—was lightweight enough to function on XP’s single-core, low-RAM limitations. (where you type a 9-digit AnyDesk address) still
This is usually a graphics driver issue. Before you download, here is the necessary setup:
This happens if you previously installed v7+ on another machine. The v6.4 client cannot parse the new password hash format. Uninstall, delete %AppData%\AnyDesk folder, and reinstall.