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I'm running Vista Ultimate on my laptop and my go-to REALvnc isn't compataible (at least the free version isn't).
So I'm running UltraVNC and not having much luck connecting... Any tips?
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Yea, all the ports/firewall were right but UltimateVNC did not play well with Vista even though it was supposed to, beyond not letting me conenct. Ended up causing a BSOD/restart loop. I had to go into safemode and remove the program manually.
I ended up biting the bullet and downloading the pay verison of RealVNC that works with Vista. I got a 30 day free trial and it is only $30 after that (inside my company's Petty Cash reimbursement window ![]() All is well now - I can take my sleek new Macbook on vacation instead of my big-ass company Dell!
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Try killing the firewall... or open the ports like recommended above.
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