Nathan,

depending on the number of windoze desktops you need you might
like to try this.

Run virtual desktops using XVnc on the box where "Abaqus" is
installed. You can run the most basic of window managers such
as black box. Then use tightVnc on the windoze boxen to access
each desktop and then run Abaqus on the virtual desktop.

One advantage is that Abaqus can keep running even if the windoze
boxen is shutdown, or you can move to another windoze box and
view the same abaqus instance.

HTH

Pete

P.S BTW Vnc is freeware and tightvnc is good enough to use over
a 33K modem.

P.P.S yes I've read the advocacy comments about derogatory use of
words re *that* evil empire but given that they choose to steal a
common english language word and make a brand out of it I choose
to refer to their brand as "windoze" so that when writing about
"windows", the reader understands that I'm refering to a gui window
on a users desktop.





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