You can use Xwin32 - It's free for trial use - but stays on about an hour 
then bombs - just restart it after that.
You can also use VNC - rather good. Free, versatile and you can use it to
spy on (and control) the desktops of other machines on the net if they are 
running a server. It comes in two parts - a client and a server and runs on 
Windows and Linux. 

Google search for

Xwin32 Windows download
and
VNC download

or similar will find the relevant page for you . If you can't find - pls post 
again and I'll hunt it down.

J

On Wed, 12 Sep 2001 21:35, you wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was wondering if it is somehow possible to run the standard X server on a
> linux box ( just as you would with a normal X setup ), and then remotely
> connect to it with a MS Windows X client from my Windows box over LAN. This
> would basically be some sort of PC Anywhere idea. My linux box is set up to
> run without monitor/mouse/keyboard, but I would like to do some X stuff on
> it, so I was kinda hoping that this is possible.
>
> Does anybody have any experience with this, or can somebody give me
> directions where to look ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Menno Scholten

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