I don't think there is a difference between Sun and MS JAVA as far as  RealVNC goes.  
But I have only used it with the Sun Java client downloaded from Sun's website, on 
Win2k sytems.
As for the "standalone" mode, I'm not sure what you mean.  Perhaps you are a referring 
to "User Mode" as opposed to "Service Mode".  In Service mode RealVNC loads as a 
service and thus is a available even before the machine is logged onto by a user.  In 
User mode, RealVNC does not launch until a user clicks on the RealVNC application or a 
shortcut is put in the Registry RUN section or Programs \ Start Up section.
 
Robert

Brachmann Shaun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I haven't been able to find the answer to this one. Where should the
vncviewer.zip or .jar files be placed and what is the syntax for invoking
it? Is there a big difference if using MS Java instead of SUN Java?

Also, is it possible to launch it in "listen mode"?

Cheers,

Shaun
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