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Getting UltraVNC to work under Windows 7
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Getting UltraVNC to work under Windows 7
I've been using UltraVNC for many years, runs beautifully under XP, but I had the opportunity to upgrade to Windows 7 recently (clean install on formated DISK) and I can't get connected to the server computer at all using the regular ports. The only way I can connect to the "server" pc is to change the ports that UltraVNC uses. I've tried turning the windows firewall off, I have no secondary firewalls running but the only way I connect is to change the vnc port to something like 5901 then it works fine! IS MS deliberatly blocking port 5900 and 5800? it's really odd, or is this an ULTRVNC bug, if so when is the fix comming?