OK, for your information, I have managed to get the whole thing running. There are two methods of remote access to the APCC UPS daemon.
1.
If you install the daemon for local access only - ie in the Config you say No to TCP/IP networking, you will need to do the following :
Get hold of something like Winaxe X server for windows - demo runs for 30 mins which is enough for checking.
I then installed just enough of XFree 3.x to get an Xterm running
Configure the whole thing and you can then run the UPS Xmanager happily on a Win workstation.
2.
I haven't completed this part for one reason as below - however I'm sure there is someone braver than me :
Install Powerchute UPS daemon on server. When you configure it, say yes to TCP/IP. It will get you to create a pwrchute account.
Get and install Powerchute for windows.
Tricky bit which I haven't done : when you run PS for Windows, it asks you for a password. According to APCC, the daemon looks for the password in etc/passwd However, I think that e-smith uses shadow passwords which it keeps in /etc/shadow (or similar). The APCC readme tells you to copy the pwrchute line with the encrypted password from the shadow file to the passwd file. However, it's example was not very clear and I was loath to try it in case I screwed up.
I think that it will work quite happily if you can login - I could see it had found the daemon, just couldn't log in.
I'd be delighted to here from anyone who has any experience on the password front and could help - Option 2 is an easier solution I'm sure.
If anyone wants any further info or help then please contact me accordingly.
B. Rgds
JC