I've got it working OK at work on solaris 2.6 (sparc 2). It took me while
digging around to find out which dt component to call in the vnc startup
script, and then some more digging on this forum and web to get shutdown
working as well. Its easiest to get it working if the user has already run
X on that server, it sets up ~/.xt/ which is needed by vncserver.

The only curve ball I've found is that every so often the CDE shell stops
working, and I have to go into the host, kill the shell (which dumps every
Xterm etc onto a single desktop) and then fire it back up using one of the
sessions on screen. 

It sounds like its the shell you're not picking up - like when I kill it off.

I've bcc'ed this to myself at work, and will have a look what I'm calling
in the vnc startup script.

At 13:29 14/01/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi !!
>
>I installed vncserver on a Solaris 8/sparc box and the client on Windows 98.
>I runs ok but I cannot get cde window manager to work. If I put Xsession &
>on the rc file, it starts correctly but without the windows captions so I
>cannot move any window. Anybody could please helpe to set it up so I can
>run cde as I was on the unix host ? is there any problem in logging as root ?
>
>--
>Thanx in advance & best regards ...
>
>System halted - Press all keys at once to continue.
>
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