how would you do this in say a windows client app (?ssh based) to a
linux server ? Or is a web application with file download of say
pdf  files of printable letters and scripts when trying to do remote
access from a foreign windows machine to a linux server the best?
to a 
On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 15:03 +1000, Greg Twyford wrote:
> Horst Herb wrote:
> > A pro will know the alternatives and how to use them - in my own case I had 
> > to 
> > laugh because I had explicitly specified that we were using Linux as 
> > operating system both on servers as well as on desktops in my surgery, and 
> > the hireling wanted to use PC Anywhere, assuring me it won't be a problem 
> > for 
> > remote administration. Some "pro".
> 
> Horst,
> 
> That is indeed funny.
> 
> I guess it makes up for some of the stories tech support and help desk 
> guys tell about end-user experiences they've had.
> 
> The only recommendation I know of for PcAnywhere, which I only recommend 
> when used inside an IPSEC VPN tunnel, is for printing from applications 
> like MD and CompuDoc at the remote end.
> 
> On the 'host' you set up a 'PcAnywhere' printer, being the one at the 
> remote end, and you can print scripts, day lists, invoices, etc. from at 
> home. Some GPs do this to have stuff with them on home visits or NH 
> visits, without having to go into the practice to pick up the stuff 
> they've printed off.
> 
> Greg

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