Hi Blaine,
While I'm a huge proponent of if it ain't broke, don't fix it, the real benefit you will notice is that Sun Desktop Manager has replaced APOC. That's where the new features and development is taking place. Other than that, it's really a marketing bundle of all things Sun Ray. Nice thing is it's not a big monolithic package, i.e. SRSS, SRC, and SDM are all separate packages.

It's always good to keep up on SRSS patches, but you don't need to re-install SRSS to do that, just grab the patch.



Blaine Hulbert wrote:
Sorry to touch on this subject again, but I'm wondering what would be
the benefit of installing Sunray 4, if any.
We're running  SRSS 3.1 - (not the latest patch release)
on Solaris 10 x86
I already have APOC installed and functioning running on a seperate Sol
10 server, which also handles LDAP and Mail.
APOC has the mozilla-staroffice and evolution connectors as well.
I do not need a windows connector - I'm from the "if it works, don't fix
it" state of mind and I can't seem to find what may be different/better
about this install vs. what I'm running?
Any more information would be greatly appreciated Thank you in advance

This software is called "Sun Ray Software 4"

It is a collection of components which include:

Sun Ray Server Software 3.1
Sun Ray Connector for Windows
Sun Desktop Manager

The Desktop Manager and Connector are significantly more then "extras".

Brad

Leigh Porter wrote:
Is this SRSS 3.1 with a few extras or is it a whole new release?

Does it support Linux other than the old RHES 3.0 yet?

Thanks,
Leigh


Brad Lackey wrote:
The download will be available on 5/16 and media kits will be shipping later this month.

Don't forget to get your licenses and support, as patches between releases will not be available for free download without a support contract.

Brad

The Loeki wrote:
I think that might be because the patch for 3.1 just this week got it's 3rd revision and is now final. Either that or 4 is scheduled for release on the next NCQ :-)

On 5/3/06, *Ivar Janmaat* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hello,

    The sunray 4 software seems to be available on www.sun.com
    <http://www.sun.com/>.
    But the free download is not available although "Free downloads
    of Sun Ray Software are available (some restrictions apply)" is
    stated in the license.
    Can someone explain how I should interpret this?

    Ivar

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