> You don't "have" to run the server as root, if I'm reading the FAQ
> correctly:
> http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/faq.html#q23
> I don't have any experience on Solaris to back this up, though.

   It helped ... thanks ... I'm one step ahead ...
   it's running the proper window manager however applications
   are not started properly. I think I can fix it ...

> inetd contains code to change to different users when it spawns programs,
> Xvnc does not.  Apples and oranges.  When you run X as root, don't the
> programs you start in that session run as root unless you tell it otherwise
> (using sudo or something equivalent)?

   Ok ... I was expecting the same functionality with Xvnc .. However,
   dont know much about X as such.

thabks again,
Tej
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