Hi All,

I would be grateful for all comments from my peers.

I currently run a computer room by which 30 XP based machines use Samba to 
attach themselves to a Centos server. They have their own home folders on the 
server, access to a shared printer, and access to a General folder in which I 
can put information that they can refer to. They only have access to the 
Internet when it is needed.
That in a nutshell is it. 

As you would imagine it is a pig to administer, add new applications and being 
honest I was convinced about the use of Thin Clients ages ago.

In order to do this I have downloaded Ubuntu 9.1 and am working through the 
installation with no problems so far.  My intention is to to have a number of 
applications ( open office) which the users have access to. However is it 
possible to have a similar shared area on the Thin Client Server that I can 
give the users access to and also how do I specify the access I might give them 
to their "Home Folder" ? I can find no reference to this within the 
documentation and maybe I am thinking about this the wrong way so any thoughts 
you might have will be helpful.

Regards

Dave



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