I have used two methods others posted: Virtual Box and remotely access 
the desktop from Linux.  I really like Virtual Box and have a 
development VM and a testing VM.  You can go back to a newly installed 
machine after testing installs with the snapshot feature.


Jeff

Jeff Johnson
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SanDC, Inc.
623-582-0323
Fax 623-869-0675



Rafael Copquin wrote:
> One of my clientes asked me these questions:
> 
> If my company server is a Linux box, can your vfp9 application be installed 
> in it?
> If the client machines also run on Linux, can just accessing the server app 
> from an icon work?
> If so, which Linux dialect, or what patches should be used?
> 
> The above are technical questions.
> 
> What about the legal issues involved?
> 
> I know that these questions were asked many times in the past, but I never 
> really bothered considering them because up until now none of my clients had 
> any problems with using Windows OS's. However, this particular new client has 
> all his other applications running on Linux and they will not install a 
> Windows operating system just to use my VFP9 app.
> 
> Rafael Copquin
> 
> 
>


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