Ultravnc in Windows 7


  1. Posts : 210
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #1

    Ultravnc in Windows 7


    Anyone else get Ultravnc to work in Win 7?? I read on other boards, that some have got it working better than in any other os. I can finally see my office machine from the house machine, but I cannot move the mouse or anything.. Just a tease.. I am going to copy in the instructions posted on another forum that I have been trying to follow. I think I did it right, but still not working.. In addition, if anyone can school me better, I am a willing student..


    Instructions I found start here:

    Windows 7 RC1 Build 7100 - tested on x64 version

    From what I read, nobody got VNC working 100% in Windows 7... I got it working 100% so far it's like being local to the system when over the LAN fullscreen and the remote resolution matching my local resolution. Even Aero effects come across properly, winvnc process stays at 0-1% while connected.

    Here's steps I took, keep in mind I have this tweaked for snappy local LAN connecting, you probably want to remove aero and wallpaper for INet access.


    Download uVNC 1.0.5.6 Full for win32 or x64
    UltraVnc download manager

    Install VNC
    Enter your admin password for VNC
    Uncheck 'Remove Aero (Vista)'
    Uncheck 'Remove Wallpaper for Viewers'

    Install Video Hook Drivers
    http://sc.uvnc.com/105/drivers.zip
    Extract to folder 'Drivers' anywhere.
    Right click setupdrv, Create Shortcut
    Properties of shortcut
    Add ' install' to end of the target box
    Click Advanced
    Check 'Run as administrator'
    OK, OK
    Double-click the setupdrv - shortcut
    Accept installing the driver
    Restart


    In start menu, under UltraVNC, right click 'Edit Settings' click Run as Administrator
    In 'Screen Capture' tab,
    Check off:
    Poll Foreground Window
    Poll Window Under Cursor
    System HookDll
    Video Hook Driver (Check the video hook driver will report it's not active but it really is.)
    Apply
    OK
    Restart and check previous setting to make sure they stick.

    Download the 1.05.6 uVNC Viewer in 32 or 64 bit accordingly and select 'Ultra' mode for your connect speed.

    For best performance through VNC over LAN, tweak the following Windows 7 visual settings:

    Right click My Computer, Properties, Advanced tab, Performance->Settings

    Check only the following options (you can uncheck some options to improve remote internet viewing):
    Enable Aero Peek
    Enable Desktop Composition
    Enable Transparent Glass
    Save taskbar thumbnail previews
    Show thumbnails instead of icons
    Show window contents while dragging
    Smooth edges of screen fonts
    Use drop shadows for icon labels on desktop
    Use visual styles on windows and buttons


    And remember, set your power options in Win7... the default is to sleep the computer after 20 mins.

    I'm able to web browse through it and it seems local in responsiveness... quite impressive compared to other OS's for VNC.
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  2. Posts : 2
    Windows 7
       #2

    Bogus/incomplete instructions


    The "Install video hook drivers" step doesn't work as described. When you unpack drivers.zip, there is no w7 installer; only vista, xp, and w2k. I tried the instructions on the vista installer with no joy.
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  3. Posts : 1,426
    7 Pro
       #3

    I'm running it just fine... Is this just the client you're attempting to install or server/client?


    UltraVNC-102-Setup.exe is what I'm running as client, lol.
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  4. Posts : 2
    Windows 7
       #4

    I'm trying to connect to a server running on windows 7 from an xp client. It renders beautifully, but it's dog-slow without the drivers. At least, I'm hoping the drivers can help me because otherwise, it's unusable.
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  5. Posts : 1
    XP, Windows 7
       #5

    Old post, but exactly my issue. Not sure if at this point if this is a Windows 7 issue or a router issue.

    Very easy to connect to UltraVNC XP and Windows 7 server with viewer PC However, at the moment no luck from outside the network. I thought I'd opened up ports, but something else must be missing.

    Part of the issue might be zonealarm firewall.

    Will keep searching

    Ideas?
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