My office runs NT in a peer to peer configuration. We use foxpro alot. Is there anyway that I could run Debian on my machine at work, so I can use what I am already comfortable with, but maintain a connectivity with the rest of the network? That is can I stick a debian machine into an NT network, access and work with the foxpro database, and communicate with the rest of the network? I am afraid I already know the answer to this question, but hope springs eternal. I don't really have the technical expertise to convert the network over to linux, so I can't really sugest that. The office network is not yet setup to allow access from home. When it is should I request anything specific in the configuration to make access through debian easier? Thank you for any help,
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