>Dean,
>         I downloaded the new "WinVNC" from your site (below) and fired it
>up and it worked as advertised.  Great job!
>
>For the benefit of others reading this thread, to install it as a service,
>without overwriting my stock WinVNC.exe I did the following:
>
>1. Place the MultiVNC*.exe in my existing VNC directory. Mine was at
>D:\Program Files\ORL\VNC\
>2. Rename it to "MultiVNC.exe.
>3. Create copies of the existing "Install" and "Remove" service icons in
>the admin sub folder and modify each to point at the MultiVNC.exe
>4. Remove the current VNC service with the original Remove icon.
>5. Install with the new "Install Service" icon for MultiVNC.
>6. Start the service with the services MMC snap-in.
>
>
>Do you have any plans for vncviewer java class?  I noticed that I could
>not make it load a vncviewer class when hitting it with a browser.
>
>--
>
>J. Eric Josephson
>978-720-2159
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>


   Thanks for all the work. We won't be able to use it for another 4 
or 5 months yet. Just acquired 3 boxes with dual vid cards. We have 
to run NT workstation on them for now until w2k is approved at work.
   Then will give it a shot.
-- 
Regards

                   Mike

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