For those of you who have to provide access to Windows applications from 
Linux, check out Tarantella (www.tarantella.com). From a browser, users can 
access Windows apps from any platform.

It's implemented by running Tarantella from Linux, which accesses apps 
installed on an NT/2000 box. You only need one Windows client license for 
Tarantella, rather than one for each workstation.

The converse is possible also: you can make Linux apps available to Windows 
clients.

I haven't used it, but for those who still need many links to the Windows 
world, this looks extremely helpful.

Cheers,
Gerry
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IT Specialist  | "Do not repay anyone evil for evil. If your enemy
MCC            | is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him
Bangladesh     | a drink. Do not be overcome by evil, 
               | but overcome evil with good." - Bible


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