kilucas wrote:
> <snip>

> I hadn't thought about multiple v single notebook architectures and
> will think harder about that now.
> 

Or what I would do in your place is just use one notebook for now, and 
worry about trying to set up multiple notebooks later if you want it. 
It's trivial to start up multiple notebook instances once you have one 
working.

> So do I just set up the server by following the single user
> installation instructions plus your tips on security, and then find a
> URL that provides remote access to that server? (And if so, what would
> that URL look like?)

There is one setting that you need to change on the vmware server to 
allow outside network access (someone else will have to chime in here; I 
don't know the setting).  I believe you need to change the networking to 
be "bridged networking".  Then you need to work with your network 
administrator about the URL to use to access the server.

> Or is there more to it than that to drive multiple users from a
> Windows-based server?
> 
> I ask because the linux instructions for setting up a multi-user
> environment looked different from the instructions for a single user
> and so I was guessing that the Windows set up would also be different.

What instructions are you referring to?  The linux instructions should 
work, except that you'll also have to change the vmware networking to 
"bridged" networking (I believe).

Jason


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