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1.0.9.6.2 UltraVNC display issues after MS Sec updates

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luckycharms
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1.0.9.6.2 UltraVNC display issues after MS Sec updates

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I have someone trying to use UltraVNC 1.0.9.6.2 to connect to a system running windows XPE that has just been upgraded with the following Microsoft Security Updates (below). The issue is that UltraVNC now displays partial garbage after this install - sometimes the screen looks fine but then after normal use we can see the display is messed up again. Is this known issue with UltraVNC or are there any options to fix this? Any help is appreciated. I did try searching for this issue and could not find anything. Sorry if I missed anything.

The MS Sec Updates:

April 2013
2808735 Description of the security update for the Windows kernel-mode driver (win32k.sys): April 9, 2013
2813345 Description of the security update for Remote Desktop Connection 6.1 Client: April 9, 2013
2817183 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer: April 9, 2013
2820917 Vulnerability in Windows Client/Server Run-time Subsystem (CSRSS) could allow elevation of privilege: April 9, 2013
2813170 Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel could allow elevation of privilege: April 9, 2013

USB Device Updates
969238 A data transfer is corrupted when you transfer data from or to a USB device on a computer that is running Windows XP
968764 Streaming USB 1.1 devices that are connected to an external USB 2.0 hub behave incorrectly on a Windows XP-based, Windows Vista-based, or Windows Server 2008-based computer
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