Download SecureCRT 4.07
Some time ago the software developer “Van Dyke” released version 4.07 of their SecureCRT program. SecureCRT is a client that is suitable for setting up a connection with an SSH1 and SSH2 server. SSH is a method of establishing a secure connection between two computers. Here, both the data and part of the IP traffic are encrypted with an encryption method.
The changelog of version 4.07 looks like this:
Changes:
- Under Windows XP, when a ClearType font is used as the session font, it is not rendered as a ClearType font so that the characters display correctly in the session window.
- Changed the session printer font selection to allow both printer fonts and screen fonts.
Bug fixes:
- In Wyse 60 emulation, SecureCRT was clearing the PROTECTED state when it received character attribute escape sequences (eg, DIM, BLINK, REVERSE).
- If the option to add the command-line tools directory to the path was selected in the installer, the directory was added to the path multiple times on multiple installs.
- If a session INI file from a SecureCRT installation prior to 3.4 was used and a keyboard emulation other than “Default” was used, the alternate keyboard emulation would be incorrectly unchecked on the session Emulation page.
- In a custom menu, the STRINGTABLE entry for tooltip or status bar text could not be overridden for built-in commands.
- SSH1: If the server did not support X11 forwarding, SecureCRT displayed the warning message “Server does not support X11 forwarding” and went into a loop that consumes the CPU.
- SSH1: The key generation wizard defaulted to SecureCRT’s installation folder instead of the user’s application data folder.
- SSH2: When attempting to port forward over OpenSSH 3.1p1, SecureCRT disconnected with the error “Received open confirmation for non-opening channel 0”.
| Version number | 4.07 |
| Operating systems | Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP |
| Website | Van Dyke |
| Download | |
| file size |
2.96MB |
| License type | Shareware |

