Now this was a very nice post. Imagine these packages were on the SuSE CDs and 
for a long time I've always wanted a way to use windows terminal services in 
linux.

it works beatuifully and additional SuSE gives you another package called 
tsclient which is a nice GUI client to rdesktop that just works beautifully.

Noah. 
On Friday 01 July 2005 07:54, Kiggundu Mukasa wrote:
> http://www.hostingtech.com/?m=show&id=870
> If you are like me and you prefer using Linux, but are forced to use
> Windows at the job for various tasks, then using Windows Terminal
> Services is a nice way of getting around the need to boot into
> Windows to do routine domain maintenance, run a certain application,
> etc. Luckily, its real easy to do, you don't need any Windows
> software, and its simple. How you may ask? rdesktop is the answer,
> here's the deal.
>
> "rdesktop is an open source client for Windows NT Terminal Server and
> Windows 2000/2003 Terminal Services, capable of natively speaking
> Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) in order to present the user's NT
> desktop. Unlike Citrix ICA , no server extensions are required...
>
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