WINDOWS CYGWIN  TO SOLARIS 10

Hi
Help required,
Installed Solaris 10 select yes to all protocols and can connect through cygwin and log on no problem.
Installed Solaris 10 selected no to protocols now cygwin displays black screen, or just does not start. Can ssh through putty no problem.
I tried gdmsetup and enabled XDMCP - no effect
xterm widow command $XWin -query 192.168.1.120
What do I need to enable?
Any help warmly appreciated.
Regards Terry

You should enable XDMCP again.
#svccfg -s svc:/application/x11/x11-server setprop options/tcp_listen=true
#svccfg -s svc:/application/graphical-login/cde-login setprop dtlogin/args=\”\”
Then restart the X server:
#svcadm refresh svc:/application/graphical-login/cde-login:default;
#svcprop -p dtlogin svc:/application/graphical-login/cde-login:default

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