Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Help me to reduce windows licences cost by implementing LTSP

2006-01-31 Thread Sudev Barar
On 1/28/06, Roy Souther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If that is not an option then you will need licensing for as many people that will connect to the server at any one time. You can connect your LTSP desktops to the server by installing Windows Terminal Services. That is what I did for one of my cli

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Help me to reduce windows licences cost by implementing LTSP

2006-01-27 Thread Harry Sufehmi
On 1/27/2006 at 10:00 PM Sithi wrote: >i got a windows 2003 server running a delphi application (which i need this >very badly) I saw somebody already suggested Wine for you. If you encountered problems with it, don't give up yet. You can also use Crossover Office, which is basically a (very) po

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Help me to reduce windows licences cost by implementing LTSP

2006-01-27 Thread Roy Souther
I have a client in the same situation and I will get to how I set that network up in just a bit. First I would like to suggest that if your Delphi program runs under Wine then you should consider only running Linux servers and run the program from Wine. Wine http://www.winehq.com is up to versi

[Ltsp-discuss] Help me to reduce windows licences cost by implementing LTSP

2006-01-27 Thread Sithi
Hello, my problem is as follows, i got a windows 2003 server running a delphi application (which i need this very badly) to reduce the cost of windows licences, i had planned to have a setup as described below 1 linux server running LTSP for around 30 plus clients. I need this 30 plus clients