I have a SuSE 8.0 Professional machine, pretty much installed out of the box (no significant changes). It runs KDE and kdm as its display manager. I want to get access to the display manager remotely, from my Windows 2000 machine running Kea X. After a few false starts, I found a note about setting DISPLAYMANAGER_REMOTE_ACCESS in the support archives. I did this, and ran SuSEconfig but I still can't get the machine to respond (I even rebooted the Linux box, just to be sure...). It isn't present in the list if I try a XDMCP broadcast, and if I try an XDMCP request direct to the box, I get no response (more accurately, the X server window stays blank). Clearly, I'm doing something wrong, but I don't know what. This is not an area I know much about, so any help (explained in gentle one-syllable words :-)) would be useful. I suspect that what I'm trying to do is insecure in a general sense, and hence it is disabled by default (I had to manually set up telnet, as only SSH is available by default, for example). I've no problem with this as a general approach, but my environment is isolated from any potential attacks, so security isn't an issue in this particular case. Thanks for any help, Paul.