please share the commands to accomplish this. I don't know how to do this.
thank you

At 10:52 AM 04/02/2001 -0700, Dave Gotwisner wrote:
>Here is a suggestion.  Let your users run X, as they normally would, and run
>a VNC client application on their desktop to connect to a VNC server (which
>may also be on their same machine).  Shadow that VNC server by running a VNC
>client on your desktop.  Run the Unix application in the VNC desktop, which
>is within both of your desktops.
>
>        Dave
>
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>> From:         Mozhdeh Malakan[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Reply To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent:         Monday, April 02, 2001 9:48 AM
>> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject:      Clarification - pcanywhere functionality
>> 
>> hello everyone,
>> 
>> thanks to all who wrote.  yes I am trying to snoop and display what is
>> happening on another unix box.  we are not going to spy on other users,
>> just trying to teach people who are don't know the particular unix
>> application.
>> 
>> here is the clarification:  run an application like HP Openview on solaris
>> box and remotely just connect to that unix box and all the HP Openview
>> GUIes gets displayed on the remote machine and what ever someone is doing
>> on Sun box gets displayed on the VNC client.  what we don't want to do is
>> to use PC with VNC and start the OpenView there.  we are going to take PC
>> user as just someone who watches the action.  Someone else on unix box
>> will move cursors and work with Openview and all the activities gets
>> displayed on PC box.
>> 
>> thank you very much.
>> mozhdeh
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> At 05:49 AM 03/31/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>> >A windows box only runs one gui session and is not a
>> >multiuser environment in the same way that Unix is. A
>> >Unix box can run many X Windows sessions. So, if you
>> >have a vncserver running on a windows box, there is
>> >only one gui for it to "watch" so to speak. Becuase X
>> >is not so tightly coupled to the Unix OS, when you
>> >start a vncserver on Unix it is really starting it's
>> >own X session separate and discreet from any other X
>> >session on the box. It is possible to "snoop" an
>> >Xsession or vnc session. Are you trying to see what
>> >the users are doing? That seems like an invasion of
>> >privacy to me. :-(
>> >
>> >--- Mozhdeh Malakan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> You have advertised the similar functionality as
>> >> PCanywhere, and my boss want me to make this work. 
>> >> what he likes is to have all activities that someone
>> >> does on unix box gets displayed remotely on the VNC
>> >> client box which is a PC.  
>> >> 
>> >> we have solaris boxes and I have installed VNC on
>> >> them; however the VNC viewer doesn't bring the GUIes
>> >> that are running on solaris box in to a PC window. 
>> >> is this possible?
>> >> 
>> >> From a PC with VNC viewer I can connect to unix box
>> >> and start any application with its own Gui that I
>> >> like; however we are looking for an interactive
>> >> functionality that PCanywhere brings, which captures
>> >> all the  windows from one PC into another PC.
>> >> 
>> >> Thank you very much.
>> >> mozhdeh
>> >>
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