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No we don't have VMware. What do I need several linux environments for? Anyway - shouldn't I be able to load several "sub-linux" under User-mode Linux?
It's just that VMware images are very portable and allow for rollbacks. It's just a convenience.
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Exchange 2003 also has a Web interface which is nice, and works well even in non-ie environment.
Ah ok. Forgot about that.
As a side note, are Pocket PC's and Palms an issue?
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Can you say more about his/her concerns?
In private. But generally the bottom line is that I am not completly free to do just anything on the net.
Well, no sys admin in his/her right mind would let a developer loose in his/her network....
My question is more to the effect, can way be found to do this *with* the sys admin, rather then *against* him/her?
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Yes, but people already have to deal with these environments on a daily basis, so anything else I introduce will have to come in addition to them, not replace them.
Well, you already have separate coding and build environments. Even using Debian / Slackware / Gentoo would be closer to the build environment then Windows, or am I missing something?
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