SocketTools 10 no longer supports secure connections on Windows XP and Windows Vista. The oldest versions of Windows which provides support for TLS 1.2 and secure cipher suites are Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2. ![]() #FIREFOX OLD VERSIONS FOR WINDOWS XP UPGRADE# #FIREFOX OLD VERSIONS FOR WINDOWS XP UPGRADE#.#FIREFOX OLD VERSIONS FOR WINDOWS XP UPDATE#.We recommend upgrading to SocketTools 10 and Windows 10 or Windows Server 2019 as soon as possible. This ensures your applications continue using the strongest encryption available when establishing a secure connection. Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition legacy editions are available for web developer and extension developers to test against. If you are currently using an older version of SocketTools, upgrading to the current version will automatically select TLS 1.2 as the default version in both our client and server components. These versions are not support by and may have known bugs and security issues. Individual users should use standard Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition. Previous versions of SocketTools would attempt to negotiate earlier versions of TLS and did not provide a mechanism for excluding TLS 1.0, which can cause servers to refuse the connection. ![]() If your applications require secure connections, you should upgrade to the current version immediately. ![]() You can download a free evaluation of SocketTools, and it can exist side-by-side with previous versions. We've made every effort to ensure the transition from previous versions is as simple as possible, and you can upgrade your development license at a reduced cost.
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