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Black screen when connecting
Black screen when connecting
Hey!
I got Single click a couple of days ago and its very very good for all my customers, but in some cases i get this black screen i have seen other people mention when i try to do support to a remote computer.
I use VNCViewer 1.0.1 and the latest files and Creator Tool.
One of my customers suggested that it could be because of some port in his Router/Firewall is blocking the traffic. Can this be the case?
SC works for 95% of all computers i have tested it towards, but not towards my parents computer and no towards this special customer.
Any sugestions?
I got Single click a couple of days ago and its very very good for all my customers, but in some cases i get this black screen i have seen other people mention when i try to do support to a remote computer.
I use VNCViewer 1.0.1 and the latest files and Creator Tool.
One of my customers suggested that it could be because of some port in his Router/Firewall is blocking the traffic. Can this be the case?
SC works for 95% of all computers i have tested it towards, but not towards my parents computer and no towards this special customer.
Any sugestions?
2 possible reasons:
1. customer their made remote desktop connection before you connect.
2. network congestion
1. there no solution until today for issue about remote desktop made before vnc viewer connect to vnc server
2. vncviewer, try tabbed vncviewer more stable
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1. customer their made remote desktop connection before you connect.
2. network congestion
1. there no solution until today for issue about remote desktop made before vnc viewer connect to vnc server
2. vncviewer, try tabbed vncviewer more stable
[topic=5652][/topic]
UltraVNC 1.0.9.6.1 (built 20110518)
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
only experienced user, not developer
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
only experienced user, not developer
Hello friends, long time no see.
I've recently started having problems with SC. For some reason, any time I use SC to connect to someone, it runs horribly slow. Most of the time it just stays black with the loading screen. If I wait about 3 minutes, something will come up, but clicking something as simple as the start menu can mean another 1-3 minute wait.
If I install full-blown UltraVNC, this problem doesn't exist. It's just SC. And it's recently. I don't understand what could have changed in my setup. Tabbed viewer does the same thing. This is the same "compiled" SC that I've used since the beginning of last summer, along with the same viewer (1.0.1). It just started this fairly recently.
Any ideas (or links to the latest preview builds ) would be greatly appreciated.
Ps. how are you doing, redge? I see you've been taking care of the forums nicely
-Ares
I've recently started having problems with SC. For some reason, any time I use SC to connect to someone, it runs horribly slow. Most of the time it just stays black with the loading screen. If I wait about 3 minutes, something will come up, but clicking something as simple as the start menu can mean another 1-3 minute wait.
If I install full-blown UltraVNC, this problem doesn't exist. It's just SC. And it's recently. I don't understand what could have changed in my setup. Tabbed viewer does the same thing. This is the same "compiled" SC that I've used since the beginning of last summer, along with the same viewer (1.0.1). It just started this fairly recently.
Any ideas (or links to the latest preview builds ) would be greatly appreciated.
Ps. how are you doing, redge? I see you've been taking care of the forums nicely
-Ares
Last edited by Ares on 2006-02-06 22:58, edited 1 time in total.
Ares,
can you replace old by new winvnc and recompile again your singleclick ?
http://sc.uvnc.com/sciii/winvnc.exe (20051006 yyyymmdd)
can you replace old by new winvnc and recompile again your singleclick ?
http://sc.uvnc.com/sciii/winvnc.exe (20051006 yyyymmdd)
UltraVNC 1.0.9.6.1 (built 20110518)
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
only experienced user, not developer
OS Win: xp home + vista business + 7 home
only experienced user, not developer
But yeah, it just sits at loading, and eventually will freeze. If I let it sit for another minute or two, I'll get the screen, but it will be so slow it is unusable. I'll click the start menu, and nothing for another minute. And this is over 384k cable connections. Shouldn't be this bad, especially with UVNC...
Okay, I've ruled out SC. It's not SC's fault. It's something with my machine. I just have no idea what. I contacted a friend and had her run my latest build. No good. She then asked if she should "delete the old one" - to which I realized she still had an old copy of my SC that had previously worked. So I told her to run that one, and it still did not work. It was an older version, but it had worked previously but now does the same thing as the new one.
I'm running viewer 1.0.1 (Aug 6 2005). I've tried the tabbed viewer. So, what else could it possibly be???
-Ares
I'm running viewer 1.0.1 (Aug 6 2005). I've tried the tabbed viewer. So, what else could it possibly be???
-Ares
I usually have it use Auto, but a few times (including last time) I right-clicked the Listening viewer and went to Default Options and told it to use Tight with 64 colors. Then I told the person to run my SC. That should essentially do the same thing, right? I'm assuming you think there's not enough bandwidth between me and my tester. Problem is, if I remote in with Remote Desktop, it's blazingly fast. Also tested TightVNC. TightVNC works fine too. It's just UVNC SC. No idea why.
-Ares
-Ares
Last edited by Ares on 2006-02-07 03:05, edited 1 time in total.
Wow, I was right. My ISP is speed-limiting port 5500. I guess because they saw how much data I had been using over that port. My ISP really really sucks!
I changed the port to 1720, the standard VoIP port which usually isn't limited. Works like a charm. So, anyone having drastic speed problems with UVNC should try using port 1720 (or some random port, if 1720 is being used).
I got the idea about port 1720 from the µTorrent forums, because a lot of ISPs are limiting Bittorrent. It typically works. I just can't believe they were rate limiting a legitimate port like 5500 for VNC! I hate my ISP...
It's funny that they're not rate limiting port 5900. But the more I think about it, I usually don't make outgoing connections, as I use SC much more than a regular VNC server. Ever since December, my ISP has been rate limiting my bittorrent. I would switch ports, but they would limit it again. So I've basically quit. The next highest bandwidth I use is probably VNC, using SC. So, evidently they don't care about the legitimacy of the traffic, they just don't want me using my full bandwidth potential. So they limited my port 5500. They're sneaky bastards, if you ask me...
Anyway, hope this helps someone out there. And thanks for the help, redge.
-Ares
I changed the port to 1720, the standard VoIP port which usually isn't limited. Works like a charm. So, anyone having drastic speed problems with UVNC should try using port 1720 (or some random port, if 1720 is being used).
I got the idea about port 1720 from the µTorrent forums, because a lot of ISPs are limiting Bittorrent. It typically works. I just can't believe they were rate limiting a legitimate port like 5500 for VNC! I hate my ISP...
It's funny that they're not rate limiting port 5900. But the more I think about it, I usually don't make outgoing connections, as I use SC much more than a regular VNC server. Ever since December, my ISP has been rate limiting my bittorrent. I would switch ports, but they would limit it again. So I've basically quit. The next highest bandwidth I use is probably VNC, using SC. So, evidently they don't care about the legitimacy of the traffic, they just don't want me using my full bandwidth potential. So they limited my port 5500. They're sneaky bastards, if you ask me...
Anyway, hope this helps someone out there. And thanks for the help, redge.
-Ares
Last edited by Ares on 2006-02-08 03:01, edited 1 time in total.
what about ports 80 or 443?
are there any problems in using ports 80 or 443 for the connection?