Has anyone had any success running a VNC server with the Energy Saver
control panel (which puts Mac to sleep) on a Macintosh?  I'd like to put my
Mac to sleep and have it wake up when I access it with VNC. I tried setting
the Energy Saver to wake up on LAN activity, but it wakes up immediately and
never goes to sleep. I guess there is local LAN activity all the time. So I
set just the display to sleep after 20 minutes, but then the VNC server does
not wake up when I try to connect. Shouldn't VNC Server work even if the
display is asleep?

I'm currently using Chromatix VNC Server on Mac OS 9, but I've also tried
this with the AT&T VNC Server.  Thanks for any ideas!

-John
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