Benjamin Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>   Actually, that is not quite true.  If you run Exchange, there is something
> called Outlook Web Access (OWA), which, as you can probably guess, is a
> web-based interface to Exchange.  I am not sure how much functionality is
> available in it, though.

I've used OWA before.  The pages look pretty (assuming you set up your
fonts correctly...), but I have a difficult time actually using this
system to setup a meeting.

(merely using this system to indicate that I am out of the office is a
tad bit easier)

Another downside of OWA is that by default you have to login *a lot*,
since the sessions time out after an hour or so.

On the bright side, if somebody else sets up a meeting, the Exchange
system sends me an email with a URL in it that I can use to indicate
my attendance at that meeting.  This works pretty well.

(luckily, I don't have an overwhelming number of meetings...)



If the original poster happens to be using Sun/Solaris (yes, I see
that the subject line reads "Linux"), he might want to check out Sun's
"sunpci" cards.  These are basically a complete PC on a card, and you
can run Win2K on these cards and display the output inside a window in
X.

--kevin
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