We installed a new SuSE 8.2 machine as a web server, and enabled the remote desktop sharing feature to enable us to administer the machine remotely, graphically. When we open up a VNC session on a remote Windows machine, none of the Microsoft fonts we installed seem to be available on the SuSE machine. Checking in Control Center, the Microsoft fonts are indeed installed (and logging in at the SuSE machine's console also has the screen rendering the Microsoft fonts just fine). But no joy when connecting remotely. Our hope is that if we can get the Microsoft fonts to be available over a remote connection to a Windows machine, all text in the VNC session will render more clearly, with less jaggies, since it's the Windows machine doing the rendering. Thanks, Mark P.S. For those with a nose for security, please don't worry about us sending session information over the Internet in clear text. We use a SSH client (Putty) on the remote Windows machine to set up a "local forward". This enables us to have the VNC viewer connect to a display on the Windows workstation (X rendered locally), with all traffic between the SuSE web server and the remote Windows workstation taking place in an encrypted tunnel on the SuSE machine's port 22. All 59xx and 58xx ports on the SuSE machine are blocked by the firewall (actually all ports other than 80, 22 and the ntp ports are blocked by the firewall...). L. Mark Stone President Reliable Networks of Maine, LLC 477 Congress Street, 5th Floor Portland, ME 04107 Tel: (207) 772-5678 Cell: (917) 597-2057 Email: LMStone@RNoME.com Web: http://www.RNoME.com