Hi Anthony,

Yes, you are correct.  You know what I am searching for.

On Fri, 2002-10-11 at 21:05, Anthony A. Tanbakuchi wrote:
> - snip -
> 
> I recommend checking out the vnc website for info:
> 
> http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/

I solved this part already.  Thanks

> If you want to be able to allow the linux apps to interact with the
> user's files I would recommend storing the user's files on the linux
> system and write a script so that when the user's log into the windows
> computer it mounts their 'my documents' or whatever M$ calls it from
> across the network.  Then, whatever system the users are using they have
> access to the same files. (I can't help you with writing such a script,
> I have been in an environment where it has been used, but I don't write
> window's login scripts --- if they can even be called that)

This is the critical part to me.  I am aware that there are many
solutions. But I am looking for an easy one without via a third party
software.  Your method suit me most.  Do you know any pointer.

Thanks

Stephen



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