Rafael Copquin wrote:
> One of my clients has the following LAN configuration in his company:
>
> 1 Windows 2003 Server, housing my VFP9 application
> X number of Windows XP machines, which access the above application from an 
> icon on their desktops
> 1 new Linux machine
>
>
> Question:
>
> is it possible to access the application on the WK2003 server from the Linux 
> machine, as an icon, similar to what today is happening with the XP machines?
>
> Please reply taking the following into consideration:
>
> technical feasibility, pros and cons
> licensing issues
>
>
>   
You could run the app by running an RDP session on the 2003 server.  I'm 
pretty sure I've done that from a linux machine at home and got on our 
RDP server at work.  Don't know about costs etc. but we use:

Winconnect server XP

http://www.thinsoftinc.com/index.aspx

Peter

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