Hi,

     First, my name isn't HTH.  HTH means "hope this help" :D

     When I answered your post, I assumed yours is a Windows system
(because more than 80% of questions asked here is about windows), am I
correct?

     But have you noticed that I've explicitly written "... about VNC
in XP"?  Well, actually, what I had written applies to all workstation
version of windows (ie 95, 98, ME, NT4 WS, 2K WS, XP, Vista)

     However, if you are using server type of windows, you could open
a TS session and within it run a VNC server (don't forget to change
the port number if there's already one running).  In this way, people
could connect their VNC viewer to this VNC server in order to see
what's display in this *virtual screen* within this TS session.

     Does this help?

On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 7:42 PM, Ed Van Gennip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> HTH, thak you for your response. You answered my question with the answer I
> suspect.
> I was hoping there is a way to 'see' application screens, not the screen the
> operating system is currently displaying.
> Do you know if there is such a product?   Ed.
>
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