>So I'm confused... you're saying that I can have the VNC extension present
>and that's all I need? Until I run the "VNC Server PPC" application I can't
>access the server -- I always get a "not found" message.
>
>Is there a way that I don't have to have the VNC server running, where the
>extension alone is enough for everything to work properly? That'd be the
>best solution.

No, but the Beta 1 version (the first version released from ORL, 
which you will have to go to their ftp site to get, if they haven't 
removed it) is an "extension", really an application that hides 
itself like file sharing, the control strip, or any of a number of 
programs that run in the background waiting for something to happen. 
You can't tell they are running unless you have a process watcher or 
one of them crashes.  This version of VNC doesn't support the newer 
encodings but does work on a LAN.
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The box said: "Needs Windows 98 or better," so I bought a Macintosh.
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