The only free ssh implementation I know of for windows is the cgywin ssh
and last time I set it up you had to basically had to have and entire
*nix application suite installed on the system to use it.  I don't
really want to set that up on every macchine in the company and users
home systems. I also don't want to have a two step process and try to
teach people to use it.  An all in one encrypted VNC would be great.

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I am in no way affiliated to *vnc, but I would simply say "no". Think
about it: there is no advantage in having the ssh encryption inside vnc.
You can reach the same goal with vnc AND ssh, and there is no lack of
(free, open source) ssh clients/servers for any given platform. AND you
get remote command-line, file transfer and port forward capabilities,
even for windows. Also, I would strongly prefer a "classic" ssh (like
ssh.com or openssh.com) over some one-month old piece of software.

Tuesday, February 11, 2003, 18:31:13, you wrote:

KAH> Just a general question: Are there plans for ssh encryption built 
KAH> into the VNC application in any future versions? One experimental 
KAH> version of VNC, known as ZVNC, does this for Windows. 
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