I am certainkly aware there's a lot more than just Sun Ray specific stuff to what I am asking, but hopefully other Sun Ray admins who are using their Sun Rays to display windows apps have wrestled with this same question.
Quoting Sangeeta Varma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Walter R. Moore wrote:Hello! We've been asked about thin clients for one of our administrative departments. So far, our project has not used RDP -- our users are in Gnome and Crossover Office Server is providing limited windows apps. So what do I need to build a windows terminal stack? Windows Terminal Services and Sun Global Desktop, of course, anything else?Walter,If *all* you are looking at is providing access to Windows applications from Sun Ray client, then you may want to look at Sun Ray Windows Connector.-SangeetaOur campus uses the Novell Zen stack, so my other burning question is whether and how we can extend our normal windows user desktops into that terminal server. Anyone done anything like this? Thanks so much, -Walter Moore_______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
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