Only if you've got an X server on the Windows machine. There are commercial ones (e.g., Hummingbird eXceed) and rumors of a shareware (e.g., non-free) one too. All the ssh client does is forward X so a local X server can grab it and display.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew J Perrin - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin Assistant Professor of Sociology, U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 269 Hamilton Hall, CB#3210, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3210 USA On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, martin f krafft wrote: > also sprach dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.17.1621 +0100]: > > | Why not just use ssh and a windows ssh client like putty? > > | http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ > > > > I second this. Yesterday (or the day before) a new release was > > announced that now supports X forwarding. > > (and ssh protocol version 2). > > but the x-forwarding is cool. even on a windoze machine can i now open > my X apps??? > > -- > martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) > \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > 1-800-psych > hello, welcome to the psychiatric hotline. > if you are obsessive-compulsive, please press 1 repeatedly. >

