Sorry Jon, but I think when you run a vnc server on a unix box it creates the VNC server on the next available display number - usually machine:1 for the first vnc server. Windoze boxes (other than citrix and 2K adv) only have one display so you do indeed control it if the vnc server host is on one of them Damian The Purple Tiger wrote:
On Thursday 21 November 2002 10:30 am, Alexandr Malusek wrote: [...biiiiiiig snip...]
I think the IT person can remotely control the users desktop to see where the problem is and how to fix it. (I don't know about any Linux tool which can do that.)
Have a look at vnc :o) That allows a remote user to "take over" a users' desktop [iirc].
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