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# Introduction
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`VER` is a command introduced with [MSNP2 ](../versions/msnp2.md ).
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It is a Dispatch Server and Notification Server command, without either a request payload or response payload.
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It specifies which protocols the client can accept, and which one the server likes the best.
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This command can only be sent once.
Any further uses of this command in the same session is Undefined Behaviour.
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# Client/Request
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`VER TrID dialect-name {dialect-name ...}`
Where (possibly multiple) `dialect-name` parameters being the versions of the protocol your client can use.
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# Server/Response
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`VER TrID preferred-dialect-name`
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Where `preferred-dialect-name` is the preferred version of the protocol the server will continue to use. The highest is usually preferred, unless it isn't supported by the server.
If the server's `preferred-dialect-name` is `0` , that means it doesn't want to use any of the protocols you have specified. A forced disconnect is to be expected in this circumstance.
# Examples
## Unsupported Protocols
```
C: VER 1 DISREGARDANCE FOR A REAL PROTOCOL
S: VER 1 0
```
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Server disconnects client.
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## Supported Fallback Protocol
```
C: VER 2 MSNP2 CVR0
S: VER 2 CVR0
```
## Supported Primary Protocol
```
C: VER 3 MSNP8 CVR0
S: VER 3 MSNP8
```
# Known changes
* Removed in MSNP24.