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Bitvise SSH Server installer

Current version: 9.39, size: 30.0 MB

Installs both Personal Edition, free for personal and non-commercial use, or Standard Edition - 30-day evaluation with full functionality. Excellent terminal. Single virtual filesystem for SFTP, SCP, and terminal (when using BvShell) with multiple configurable mount points. Cryptography FIPS 140-2 compliant if enabled in Windows. Supports the latest Windows server and desktop versions, both 32-bit and 64-bit. Requires at least Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2003, or newer.

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If the installer downloads but does not start, check below.

Our installers are cryptographically signed. Our most recent installers use an Extended Validation digital certificate from DigiCert. Here is how to verify. Do not run installers for Bitvise software that do not carry a valid digital signature by Bitvise.

Bitvise SSH Server is easy to uninstall.

Using Bitvise SSH Server requires you to read and agree with its License Terms.

Bitvise software does not contain ads, install product bundles or collect user data for sale. We are 100% supported by users who license our software. Thank you!

Upgrading from a previous version

To upgrade from a previous version, download the new installer, execute it, and follow the process. The installer will detect an existing installation and will automatically remove it before installing the new one. During this process, your settings will be preserved.

Upgrade access

Each Bitvise SSH Server license comes with 12 months of access to new versions included free of charge. Additional upgrade access can be purchased either with the initial license, or subsequently.

If your upgrade access has expired, you will need to purchase one or more license-years of upgrade access to get a new activation code. You can do this through your License Overview. The cost is $19.95 per SSH Server license and per year.

Help! The installer does not start?

Depending on your Windows version, security settings, and how the installer was downloaded, you may need to take an extra step to start it. On Windows Server 2016, right-click the installer executable in Windows Explorer, click Properties, and see if you need to check Unblock on the General tab.