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 -- Kevin D. Clark (CetaceanNetworks.com!kclark) | Cetacean Networks, Inc. | Give me a decent UNIX Portsmouth, N.H. (USA) | and I can move the world alumni.unh.edu!kdc (PGP Key Available) | ***************************************************************** To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the text 'unsubscribe gnhlug' in the message body. *****************************************************************