Microsoft and VI3 plugins

Hello

Where I could download the plugins from Microsoft and compatible with vCO 4.0 VI3.0?

Thank you very much.

Kind regards.

BZ

We support neither the VI 3.0 for vCO 4.0 plugin.  However, there is a VI 3.5 plugin is located in the directory plugins/extras/vco_root of $.  You can install it with the web Configurator or copy/move in the vco_root/app-server/server/vmo/plugins directory $ (don't forget to restart the server).

I hope this helps.

SIA

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