Ultimately, they do the same thing:  let you access multiple Windows NT/2000
session via VNC.  However, the way they get there is very different:

first link: offers a drop-in replacement for gina.dll and a cygwinized
version of Xvnc.  Basically it's a non-Microsoft, non-Citrix roll-your-own
"terminal server" running on NT/2000 that uses VNC.

second link: offers basically an RDP-VNC gateway.  Potentially useful if
you've already got MS Terminal Server/Services running, but want to use VNC
as the client.  Does not run natively on NT/2000 (runs on Linux) but if you
read down the page apparently it works in some fashion with Cygwin (on
NT/2000).

What's better??  Depends on what you've got and what you're comfortable
with.

Glenn

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael F. March [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 1:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Accessing a NT terminal server from VNC..


Can anyone tell me what is the better route:

This..

http://services.simac.be/vnc/gina.html

or 

http://www-lce.eng.cam.ac.uk/~tme23/vdesktop/

Do these two projects do the same thing?

help.
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