Hi Fred,

On Windows, "netstat -a" at the command prompt will list all of the ports 
in use. Then look for port numbers that are an offset of 5800 and 5900. I 
don't know what operating system you are using but if it has a similar 
command, you might want to give it a try.
                                 Michael Milette
                                 TNG Consulting Inc.

At 11:39 PM 2001-10-16, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Is there a way to check what vncserver displays I've started using 
>"vncserver :N"?
>Can't seem to find any in the documentation.  A search of the archive turns up
>unrelated issues for the first few pates.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Fred
>
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>Department of Electronics
>Carleton University, Mackenzie Building
>1125 Colonel By Drive
>Ottawa, Ontario
>Canada     K1S 5B6
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