AnyDesk 6.3.2 allowed users to set a unique password for permanent access to a machine. This was ideal for:
AnyDesk6.3.2.exe --silent --install "C:\AnyDesk" --create-shortcuts --start-with-win
For compliance-heavy industries (finance, healthcare), 6.3.2 supported session recording. Every click, keystroke (excluding passwords), and screen change could be logged into a compact .anydesk video file. anydesk 6.3.2
: It is lighter on CPU and RAM compared to newer versions, making it ideal for older hardware.
Use 6.3.2 only on local, trusted networks (LAN only). For WAN connections, upgrade to 8.x or use a VPN wrapper. AnyDesk 6
should be aware of a known "Link Following Information Disclosure" vulnerability that could allow local attackers to disclose sensitive information. Mobile App Limitations
I’ve been using AnyDesk 6.3.2 for a few months now on Windows 10 and 11 machines for remote support and personal file access. It’s a reliable, lightweight alternative to TeamViewer, and this version in particular feels very stable compared to some newer releases. : It is lighter on CPU and RAM
: A dedicated file manager mode allows for seamless dragging and dropping of documents between the local and remote machines.