Yip, I've had it running.
Client is P266, server is PIII800, 10BaseT - win4lin now runs win apps
faster than they used to run on win98 native!
I want to use this design in a K12 environment, the only downside is win
98 and apps installations are required for each login. You won't want
to  sit through a 98 install for every login but you can copy between
/home/user. This may be the way it is or there may be an more economical
way to serve up win - I haven't yet looked at the win4lin network
product but that may be way....

Chris B(NZ)


On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 16:41, Brent Hasty wrote:
> Just interested in hearing any success storys out there of those who have 
> sucessfully set up win4lin on thier terminal servers giving the workstations 
> legacy application support?
> 
> Brent Hasty
> http://www.Hasty-Solutions.com
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