You mean using Cygwin you might be able to emulate X-Win even in
a workstation version of Windows (ie multi-sessions under different
users)?  I really doubt about it...  I need to see in order to
believe.

On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 1:30 AM, Long, Phillip GOSS
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Sort of, but YMMV.  There is a port of Linux tools to the Windows
>  platform call Cygwin.  I use it extensively, and one of the things I
>  have considered doing is porting xvnc to it (the ports include X).  It
>  would be nice to have a different desktop than our full-screen
>  application is using, because our customers can't always shut down for
>  us to 'take over' using pcAnywhere or VNC.  Unfortunately, what U want
>  your team to see is probably Windows-native GUI applications, so this
>  wouldn't work unless what they need to see are console applications,
>  or Cygwin-ported X applications.  Besides, porting xvnc is no small
>  project; that's why I haven't done it yet!
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