Ok. I got it.
-First you don't need the rules #3 and #4.
- Second. Go at "Security-> Network Monitor". There you must create the following rule
Action = Allow
Protocol = TCP/UDP
Direction = In
Source IP = Any
Remote IP = (1) your pc IP if you are behind a router or
(2)
Any if you use a modem; you can also put the IP of your internet
connection but don't forget to change every time you disconect-reconnect in
Internet. If you put
Any you won't have to do this every time

Source port = Any
Remote port = A set of ports 5500,5800,5900,5901,443
Then move this rule up, over the default block rule.
ps. I would suggest that you leave Windows firewall acivated because CPF doesn't stealth the ports that are in the allow rules (only blocks them). With Windows firewall activated they will be stealthed when you don't use the UltraVNC

. And don't worry it does not impact the performance of the connection or that of the pc.
Hope it helped.
