Thanks for your  earlier comments.  I believe, I will use the latest version of 
enterprise VNC viewer for Linux..
 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Angelo Sarto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Fri 4/1/2005 8:37 PM 
        To: Singh, Harjit (Mission Systems) 
        Cc: vnc-list@realvnc.com 
        Subject: Re: Suggestion
        
        

        If you want to use the integrated windows authentication support
        (authenticate against the local windows account on the server) I
        believe that you need to use the latest Realvnc release for Linux.
        Most of the other clients are based on vnc 3.x which did not have a
        username/password structure, instead it had a password only
        authentication.
        
        Without using windows authentication, and withe the backwards
        compatible protocol enabled you could probably use any vnc client that
        operates on linux.
        
        I believe that enterprise eddition is licensed per server so i dont
        think you would have to pay extra for clients.
        
        <RealVNC crew - is the enterprise viewer the same as public?>
        
        --Angelo
        
        On Apr 1, 2005 9:27 AM, Singh, Harjit (Mission Systems)
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        > I plan to perform a test between a VNC viewer on Linux machine with 
Enterprise VNC server 4.1.4 on windows XP platform.  Does anyone have any 
suggestion for specific type of viewer on linux platform for testing.
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