That's good enough. Cygwin tools are always handy.
I will experiment with it tomorrow morning and report
success/failure stories ;)

Just out of curiosity, how does vnc_reflector check
if a connection is busy. I was under the impression
that the only way you can find that out is after
authentication (which would in effect require some
modification on the server side).

Thanks

--- Constantin Kaplinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >>>>> "TP" == Tha Project <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> 
> >> There is a program called VNC Reflector which
> works similarly:
> 
> >>   http://sourceforge.net/projects/vnc-reflector/
> 
> TP> Oh cool ;) I think this is what I'm looking for.
> I'm assuming this
> TP> is something I can run on a Windows box.
> 
> VNC Reflector is Unix-oriented, but it can be
> compiled using Cygwin
> tools under Win32. And I plan to prepare Win32
> binaries on releasing
> its next version.
> 
> -- 
> With Best Wishes,
> Constantin
>
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