%   Remote DECwindows Session Manager?    The Question is:    K I can remotely access my Alphas via X-Windows, using the following command, :  once I've added the Alpha's IP address to my x-host list.   < @sys$system:pcx$server 4,0,0,tcpip,192.168.0.20 decw$session   M Is there a way that I can access Motif (i.e. the CDE) via a remote X-Session, M  instead of the older DEC-Windows manager? If so, what would that command be?   The Answer is :   F   Use of PCX$SERVER implies use of a PATHWORKS 32 client package knownF   as eXcursion.   eXcursion provides an X Windows server for Microsoft   Windows platforms.   G   DECwindows is built on and is compatible with X Windows, and provides F   the older XUI, Motif and CDE interfaces depending on the version andG   the configuration.  If you see DECwindows displayed, then you have an #   operational X Windows connection.    H   Accordingly, please determine how the system is configured as it wouldH   appear that the DECwindows software is very old, or (probably somewhatH   more likely) that the CDE interface has been disabled in favour of the   Motif interface.   G   For configuration information and for the steps involved in selecting J   Motif as the default interface (since you might possibly need to reverse2   this configuration), please see the OpenVMS FAQ.   9   Topics within the OpenVMS FAQ of interest will include:    )     Why is DECwindows Motif not starting? >     How do I customize DECwindows, including the login screen?   F   You will also want to familiarize yourself with DCL commands such asF   SET DISPLAY, and with examples of DCL programming such as that shown.   over in topic (5409) here in Ask The Wizard.   0  Answer written or last revised on  22-APR-2004 