Hey, thanks for this link!  Looks like the easiest way for windows boxes
to run an X-server.

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>>>Use OpenSSH instead, and use either TeratermPro with the ttssh SSH
>>>
>>add-on,
>>
>>>or PuTTY to access your system.
>>>
>>Life should be so easy that I had these choices to chose from.  I have
>>Reflections, and none of the connection methods you listed are available
>>(nor could I install add-ons if I could get them).
>>
>
>If you grab a copy of weirdmind it provides an in browser ssh and X server
>without anything being needed but the java in the web browser. X11
>connections are encrypted via the encrypted ssh session.
>
>http://tam.cornell.edu/Computer/remoteaccess/weirdmind/
>
>
>Alan
>

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