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Does anyone know how to get exceed to bring up the CDE in Windows. I have been trying and only get the telnet to come up.
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Search the boards for Exceed. Here is aLink There have been a few posts regarding setup

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When you go to Exceed menus(start -> Programs -> Hummingbird)under this menu ,there's an option by the name of "...XDMCP",when you choose that,it brings you a window with all available unix systems IP addresses list there(be sure of network connectivity)then you could choose any of them you want & it brings you the login page and...
There's another way for getting just Xterm,you should choose "client wizard" under Hummingbird again and give the related Info. to complete this after performing that it creats one icon which is Xterm program on related system,you could get it & run your App's inside that.

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