No none, why would there be? VNC is nothing to do with Microsoft, its free under the GPL have a look at: -
http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html
Ben
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"Nazim Khan"
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Please respond
to "Nazim Khan"
Hi,
Is there any problem in using VNC on Microsoft OSs i.e Win95/Win2K/NT/XP.
Any link or info about the same will be useful for me in making the decision
about using the VNC.
regards,
Nazim
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