Set up an SSH connection on a Web server, then click the link from a PC using TinyTERM Web Server Client. The fingerprint dialog may or may not come up. That appears to be OS-dependent. Either way, it never completes the connection.
It does write the fingerprint to the registry, though. You can make the connection happen after a failure by editing the registry. In HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Century Software\HostKeys, rename “last_key” to the hostname or IP address of the target system.
CR 450, fixed in TinyTERM Web Server Client 4.31
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