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Rep Power: 4 | Ok got 30 windows xp clients and one SCO Unix server clients in a workgroup use hyperterminal to connect to unix server to run specialised software. Xp clients do every thing else print,email office. Looking at moving to thin clients is there any reason why that would not work. Would be buying a new server quad core, 4gb ram, raid 5 disks for windows and Unix server (only 18mnths old) stay as it is. Looking to reduce size, noise and heat in a confined space. |
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![]() | There's no reason why you couldn't have a thin-client device with two connection options - one for everyday stuff and one for the Unix server connection. Most come with suitable erminal emulators too out of the box. |
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Anyone had a terminal server installed by RM | Ayaz | Thin Client and Virtual Machines | 1 | 13-08-2008 10:55 PM |
| Terminal Server | binky | Windows | 16 | 02-04-2008 01:14 PM |
| Setting up a terminal server | MK-2 | Windows | 3 | 02-04-2008 09:35 AM |
| Win2k3 DC time server for unix? | Oops_my_bad | Windows | 4 | 17-01-2008 11:07 PM |
| Terminal Server | wesleyw | Thin Client and Virtual Machines | 8 | 26-02-2007 02:03 PM |
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