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[ILUG] Help with Thin Clients

[ILUG] Help with Thin Clients

Owen Connolly ojc at networkarchitects.ie
Thu Feb 17 13:58:46 GMT 2005


Hi There,

What OS is the Thin Client running? i.e. Win CE 4.x or 5 Win XP embedded =

  or Linux?

And what functionality from 2003 and Suse do you require?

Cheers,

ojc
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Owen J Connolly
Technical Director
http://www.networkarchitects.ie
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Krimo Baziz wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
> I got hold of a Thin Client (EBox 150) and I am in need of some help to g=
et it to work with win2003 Server and SuSe.As far as I know,I need a Thin M=
anager to use with windows.What is the equivalent to the Thin Manager for S=
uSe.Any help would be much appreciated.Thank again,Krimo
> =

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