Because vSpace 6.6.9.1 relies on outdated SSL/TLS libraries and Windows protocols (RDP 7.1), it is vulnerable to exploits like BlueKeep (CVE-2019-0708). Never expose vSpace host to the public internet. Use a VPN or an isolated LAN segment.
This version improved integration with Kavisa, NComputing’s technology for managing how anti-virus software scans the shared host resources. This prevented the "storm" of scanning processes that could crash a host when multiple users logged in simultaneously.
While vSpace 6.6.9.1 is robust, it carries significant baggage in the current technological climate. i--- Ncomputing Vspace Version 6.6.9.1 Download
Before downloading, ensure your host system meets these specifications:
| Component | Minimum Requirement | |-----------|---------------------| | OS | Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Pro/Enterprise (up to v1909), Windows Server 2008 R2 / 2012 / 2016 | | CPU | Dual-core 2.5 GHz (Intel Xeon or Core i5/i7 recommended) | | RAM | 2 GB base + 512 MB per user session | | Storage | 20 GB free (SSD recommended for multi-session) | | Network | 100 Mbps (1 Gbps for high video usage) | | Access Devices | NComputing L200, L250, L300, M300, X-series, or compatible USB-to-VGA kits | Because vSpace 6
Note: vSpace 6.6.9.1 does NOT support Windows 11 or Windows Server 2019/2022 without compatibility mode hacks.
vSpace 6.6.9.1 operates on the User Extension Protocol (UXP). Unlike traditional Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) which is standard in Windows Server, UXP is proprietary to NComputing. It is optimized for the specific hardware chips used in NComputing access devices (such as the Numo chips in L-series devices). Note: vSpace 6
The 6.6.9.1 release optimized this protocol for multimedia redirection and bi-directional audio, allowing for a localized PC experience despite the centralized processing.
Unlike modern subscription-based VDI products, vSpace 6.6.9.1 is a perpetual license. Once installed, it requires no internet connection for activation or validation—ideal for remote locations with intermittent connectivity.
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