This could be a very useful (and money saving) bit of software. I've compiled it
under CygWin (with a few mods) and copied the EXE to the TS. It started no
problem. Screen refresh and colours can be a bit dodgy at times though.
Paul.
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> Hmm. Does that apply to VNC then? If you VNC from a linux box to a Windows
> box, are there licensing issues? Surely not...
No, because they are both displaying the same thing. It's not a multi-user
environment. Even the MS Netmeeting app has desktop and application sharing
which are similar to
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Alastair,
if i remember correctly, the original topic was about NT Terminal
server. (but i could be wrong because i foolishly deleted those messages.)
for NT Terminal server, you need a CAL -- client access licnese -- for any
machine that is not wind
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Alastair,
if i remember correctly, the original topic was about NT Terminal
server. (but i could be wrong because i foolishly deleted those messages.)
for NT Terminal server, you need a CAL -- client access
x box to a Windows
> box, are there licensing issues? Surely not...
>
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that suffers from the same licencing issues...probably not, I
think.
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Hmm. Does that apply to VNC then? If you
>Hmm. Does that apply to VNC then? If you VNC from a linux box to a
>Windows box, are there licensing issues? Surely not...
Oh yes! At least W2K supports concurrent licensing these days (althought it's
still veyr confusing). With TSE every "possible" clients got to have a CAL.
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Hmm. Does that apply to VNC then? If you VNC from a linux box to a Windows
box, are there licensing issues? Surely not...
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> Now I could be dumber than the average bear, but what are the
> bene
nd the ability to run *nix apps).
>
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> Now I could be dumber than the average bear, but w
>Now I could be dumber than the average bear, but what are the benefits
>of using
>a linux box to connect to W2K Terminal Server. Wouldn't you still need a
>license for each user to connect to Terminal Server? Can't you already
>use a dos box to connect to Terminal Server?
We currently have Lin
/connection,
regardless of where it comes from, except W2K (which is a free connection
license).
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Now I could be dumber than the average bear, but what are the benefits of
using
a linux box to connect to W2K Terminal Server. Wouldn
nt solution!
>
> Is there a mailing list? I couldn't see a link to one on the page...
>
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st? I couldn't see a link to one on the page...
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So, does this run _on_ NT4 Terminal Server? I'm sorry, I do
Tim,
Very cool. Didn't run it yet, but love the idea. However - I would like to
have it in Java. This is definitely something that can benefit from being
cross-platform. No fiddling with CygWin and such. I will look at your code,
and consider porting it to my VNCj Java server. Should be relativel
No, it functions as a proxy between the two protocols, but only runs on
Linux currently. You could run it on VMWare or attempt to compule it with
CygWin or MingW32.
Simon.
> So, does this run _on_ NT4 Terminal Server? I'm sorry, I don't understand
> the "Linux-hosted" part, and the fact that th
So, does this run _on_ NT4 Terminal Server? I'm sorry, I don't understand
the "Linux-hosted" part, and the fact that the web page says "hopefully
someone will port this to NT4"
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