Dana,

>>Do you mean "VPC" instead of "VNC" ? If not, you have my curiosity - what
is
VNC?

VNC - Virtual Network Computing - is an open source program in the Unix
environment allowing you to control one computer from another, regardless of
what platform those computers are on.  OSXVNC is the OSX port of that; you
can find it at Apple's website,  http://www.apple
com/downloads/macosx/networking_security/osxvnc.html.
Servers and readers are available for Unix boxes, Mac system 9.x and the
like, and Windows boxes.  It's right nice to be able to use my macs and
linux box from my pc and vicey versa.

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