At 10:23 AM 11/27/2006 -0500, Geir A. Myrestrand wrote:
>
>Thomas Miller wrote:
>> I want to be able to administer my server from Windows.  What program or 
>> tools would you recommend?  Thanks!
>> 
>
>My favorites are PuTTY and NoMachine's NX software 
>(http://www.nomachine.com/download.php), both have been mentioned in 
>this thread already.
>
>I used VNC before, but don't use it much anymore. I prefer NX when I 
>need a GUI because it compresses and decompresses the data before and 
>after transferring the data on the wire, and thus make it workable on 
>even relatively slow network connections. I do occasionally use 
>NetSarang Computer, Inc.'s Xmanager too, it is a very slick X 
>implementation for Windows. This one ain't free though...
>
>For command line stuff nothing beats PuTTY. I use it a lot to access 
>mainly Linux and Solaris boxes, and is perhaps my most important tool. 
>You'll never look back after having used this.
>
>-- 
>
>Geir A. Myrestrand
>-- 

I'm not sure any of this thread answers a question of mine, but I may be
wrong.
What I would like to do is have a transparent path in both directions to
exchange files between an XP system and Linux 9.3.  I also need concise
directions how to set this up in both systems.  Drag and drop would be
nice, but is not essential.

--doug

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