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X windows on win32

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I'm looking for a X-windows client for win32. Preferably one that doesn't need to be installed so it can be run without administrator priviliges. I need it so users can logon to a unix or linux server from a windows client using X-windows. The idea is that the user must be able to use X-windows from every win32 client so I thought of a program that can be downloaded using ftp from their home account and then used on win32. Does anyone know of such a program? I don't want to use cygwin because it needs to be installed and windows sysadmins are not to keen on installing open source software on their entire network so a few users can use unix/ linux from every terminal.

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Hi,

I am pretty sure there are a lot of X-Server for Windows out there, probably for money.... but what do you think about rdesktop/VNC ? OK, it increases the load of the linux systems, but this would be an easy solution to only be able to work remotely on this machines.

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i'm using for that purpose hummingbird but it is very expencive....
the low cost/opensource way is cygwin:
http://www.cygwin.com/
you can run a xserver and there is a possibility for a whole XDMCP session...

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I'm now experimenting with cygwin/x. Does anyone have experience with that? I'm looking for a free, easy to use solution. It's for people from the astrophysics department so it can be a bit more complicated but it shouldn't take to much time to setup. Is it possible to package a preconfigured cygwin/x installation and just port to any windows pc?
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This question was asked before on the board, you might want to check in that existing thread for answers as well.

From WinXP to Unix with X-window
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