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I have a specific problem with a software that depends on.NET Framework.AlfBanco (online banking) cannot connect to the AlfBanco server. According to the manufacturer, a problem with the following background.It is likely that it cannot establish a connection to the remote server because it cannot establish such a connection in XP (2.0/3.0/3.5/4.0).TLS1.0 is the highest variant in.NET Framework, regardless the capabilities of XP, which can TLS1.2 after updating the system.MS Hotfixes for.NET Framework can only deal with this problem from Vista on. See here:Has anyone ever made any attempts to do this?Is it possible to port the hotfix for Vista 32bit on XP?I have no idea. It is not so easy, I think.In the meantime Oulook 2010 (Win XP 32bit) can connect direct to the email provider via TLS1.2.It now works without sTunnel (this was a older solution under XP to support POP / SMTP / IMAP via TLS1.2)Also IE can connect direct via TLS1.2 without proxy (but ciphers and certificate management is restricted).The question is if the newer.NET DLLs in XP support the call of higher TLS versions.Are they the same in XP as in Vista? Or have the XP versions a lower support?And it seems so that the SW uses minimum.NET 4.0.x (not 2.0)Under my actual updated Windows 7 (64bit) it works OK.
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But there is.NET 4.7.x present.
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SolutionThe Lync client stores the Address Book information in the local GalContacts.db database. If the GalContacts.db or the GalContacts.db.idx file becomes corrupted, a client may keep looking for address book (delta) file that does not exist. This may occur when the Address Book Server is unable to generate the address book file for more than three days.To solve this problem, manually delete the local GalContacts.db and GalContacts.db.idx on the Lync client. The files are located in the user's SIP profile folder which can be found in the following directory.On Windows XP workstations:%userprofile%Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftCommunicatorsip.On Windows Vista or Windows 7 workstations:%userprofile%AppDataLocalMicrosoftCommunicatorsipAfter re-login, the Lync client will download a new full address book file. Optionally user can delete the entire SIP folder.In a large organization with many users affected, Microsoft has provided a script that deletes the SIP profile folder on the user's computer, which could be deployed using a logon policy.Reference.