Blake,

You don't need LTSP to connect from a windows box to Linux.  What you
need on the windows box is an "X Server", such as Cygwin/X

You can install that on multiple pcs, and connect to Linux and run linux
programs in a window on the windows box.

If you are interested in Thin clients running Linux, then LTSP is what
you need.

As for win4lin, that's a Linux application, and you can run it via an
LTSP terminal, or a windows box running an Xserver.

Hope that helps,

Jim McQuillan
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Blake Baxter wrote:

> Wondering if anyone could help me. I'm looking to use ltsp but unsure
> of its capabilites. Can it be used to connect from a Windows box to a
> Linux Server and can there be multiple sessions from different windows
> boxes? Also I need to run MYOB on the Linux box so I was going to use
> win4lin to run it. Will ltsp then talk to win4lin so I can run MYOB in
> terminal sessions?
>
> Cheers Blake
>
>
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