Have someone converted VNC Server to a ActiveX Control(*.ocx)?//I know Thong Nguyen 
has convert VNC Client to a ActiveX Control(VNCX.ocx).
Any suggestions are welcome!

Xie Bo
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In http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/archives/1999-09/0032.html ,someone had writed 
the same idea.
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How hard would it be to write another control like this that implimented a 
server instead of a client? That way you could easily add a vnc server to 
your programs. This would rock IMPO. 


-----Original Message----- 
From: Thong Nguyen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 1999 2:30 AM 
To: Carl Cook; Vnc-List; Nathan Keir 
Subject: VNCX - The VNC ActiveX control 



I've had some time to put the project into a working ActiveX Control - 
although, I haven't had enough time to work on the example of using the 
control from Visual Basic. So, the example code was written on the fly, is 
very ugly, and basically I didn't think about organising anything, just put 
it together well enough to demonstrate *some* of the features of VNCX. 



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