> Is it possible to do something similar with the Windows version of GTK+?
Yes and no. Note that there is nothing GTK+-specific in this. Read up on Remote Desktop Services, earlier known as Terminal Services (or Terminal Server). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remote_Desktop_Services It is normally used to connect to a whole remote desktop environment, but it is possible to start a specific program when connecting, too. There will still be a normal desktop environment, too, in the Remote Desktop client window, i.e. it is not like X11. And note that when connecting to non-server Windows machines, the local console will be locked out while there is a remote session connected, and that there can be just one remote session at a time. On server Windowses there can be more simultaneous sessions, lots more if one purchases the required licenses. (Surprised...?) To enable Remote Desktop connections to a machine, one needs to enable that in the Control Panel, don't recall now exactly where. Also, users must be a member of the Remote Desktop Users group to be allowed to log in remotely. In more "enterprisey" contexts it is possible to start individual remote applications having them appear as "local" windows, as if running locally, instead of being inside the Remote Desktop Connection client. Look for "RemoteApp" on the wikipedia page mentioned above. There are also non-Microsoft products in this space, especially from Citrix. --tml _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list