________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Remold Krol | Everett
The main problem of connecting from SunRay to SGD and let users use SGD at home is that you need to have a license for SunRay and a license SGD for all users. If you have a company with 500 users and only 25 or 50 of them may access their applications from home, then you still need to have 500 SGD licenses. Unfortunately that's a very good point. Though at least for us we already have the Sun Ray licenses and it would not be for that many users (we would probably go with 100 users). There is also an other option to share teh same desktop between SGD and SunRay, but you need to have the VMWare VDA Kit to let users connect to their own desktop from either the SGD or the SunRay server. Sounds like the real session users would care about in your scenario is the one running on their PC? I don't think that really fits our situation (we want access to network troubleshooting applications even if parts of the network are down). -- Russ
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