Just keep one thing in mind, what you would be able to display on these
Xvnc sessions would only be X windows programs (either running locally
on the Windows machine, having compiled them using cygwin, or on
another Unix machine with the display set to the Xvnc display). In
other words, not multiple versions of Word for instance.

Regards,
Lars

On  5 Jan, Richardson, Anthony M. wrote these famous words:
> Thanks, I wasn't aware of cygwin/xfree.  I'm wondering
> if porting Xvnc to Windows might be another approach
> that is relatively painless?  I think it might be neat
> to have a Windows box serving up multiple Xvnc servers
> out to win/unix vnc clients.
> 
> Tony Richardson
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