Thanks for the reply.
The problem takes place when using the vnc listening viewer - when the client wants to connect via
winvnc -connect <host>
I've tested it on differnet PC's with different firewalls and Antivirus Software (and disabling them). Even on a completely fresh installed system.
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connecting via commandline in 1.2.1.7
Hello! I'm using UltraVNC a long time on many machines by using the commandline option "-connect". This seems not working in Version 1.2.1.7 (on client side) - there's no connect and no error message. However, when I use "add new client" from the taskbar icon it works. Also Version 1.2.1.6 works ...