I believe with Win2k and 2003 server you get 2 (two)
free clients for Terminal Services. I guess it depends
on how many people will admin the server.. but I found
two is sufficient

Dave

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Tom Kitta
  To: CF-Talk
  Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 9:48 AM
  Subject: RE: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

  Remote desktop is available for Mac, Linux and almost any PC running windows
  (If I remember correctly, minimum requirements are Win3.1, 386SX, 8Mb RAM).
  It is always free (but server part is not free, you need windows server
  software and for anything but Administrative mode you need a CAL).

  TK
    -----Original Message-----
    From: David Fafard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 9:21 AM
    To: CF-Talk
    Subject: Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

    If you admin a MS SQL server, and you have a VPN,
    Microsoft makes a great FREE terminal services client for Mac.

    watch the wrap:

  http://www.microsoft.com/mac/otherproducts/otherproducts.aspx?pid=remotedesk
  topclient

    Works great for me when I am using a powerbook.

    Dave

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: stas
      To: CF-Talk
      Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 8:39 AM
      Subject: Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

      What about database administration tools,  what do you use?

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "Ryan Mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
      Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 6:25 AM
      Subject: Re: sot: Powerbooks and Coldfusion

      > I "switched" about a year ago now, and havetn looked back.
      > If you're using dreamweaver there is very little difference in set
  up...
      > you install coldfusion mx 6.1 on top of jrun, and away you go.
      > your powerbook will fit right into your network, you will be able to
      > connect to your pc with no probs
      >
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