AFAIK that is not possible as an "option".   You would have to
recompile the applet to achieve this effect,  I am not sure if anyone
has done this or not?

I believe tight vnc took the aproach you are describing.

--Angelo

On 4/26/05, Steve Jacobs (IDEAL Group, Inc.)
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> I posted this question earlier and never received a copy of my post via
> e-mail.  By chance that the attached question never got post I am sending it
> again.
> 
> Please excuse the duplicate post if you have already received the attached.
> Thanks. :-)
> 
> How can I initiate a VNC session, using the Real VNC Viewer Java Applet, that
> does not cause the opening of a new window but rather replace the window
> currently being displayed in my browser... if this is possible.
> 
> Thanks, in advance, for any and all responses.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Steve
> 
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