I had to do this with Firefox since they kept deleting it, and lot of our stuff won't work in IE. You could even use it off the flash drive or shove it on your "home drive". If it can be ran stand alone instead of being installed there is less chance of detection or it being removed. One thing you could experiment with is to see if you can run it off a flash drive. Technically putty and similar apps should work too, so might just be the thing of trying to find an alternative you can make work. Another program that may work is Procomm which we also use to connect to our own DMS100 locally. We use that at work, but it's through Citrix and not local and it's through this special app, not directly, where we can login to DMS switches from a list. I do have local admin rights so I think the issue is Windows 10 compatibility. I doubt many of you have run into this problem-betting I'm the only one-since I didn't get anything of value doing a Google search on the problem. My employer will complain-AND REMOVE AUTONOMOUSLY-any copy I might install that is current and paid for by me (with me as the license holder). My employer will not pay for a current license/version of this software. I can only conclude that something fundamentally different as to where the registration information is stowed has changed and the version 4.0.x is not compliant with Windows 10. I went through the process of uninstalling the software and re-installing it but the same issue continues. I can key in the registration information and then click on the About SecureCRT screen and see that the software thinks it is registered, but as soon as I close the application and re-launch it it acts like the software isn't registered. The software was still installed as-is but the registration information was gone. I knew with each laptop lease roll that I would have to re-register the multi-part requirements but it always worked and I had no problems therein until the latest operating system upgrade, which was to Windows 10. Through various laptop lease rolls and operating system software upgrades SecureCRT just worked. I really like this software and even though it was a lowly version 4.0.x back then it was still mighty good for me to use up until today. Way back in 2000 when I worked for one of the baby bell companies I was issued one of a 100-license for Vandyke SecureCRT.
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