On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Manuel Camacho wrote:
> Dear Friends:
>
> At the office, the management is thinking about changing all the network
> from Novell and Windows to Linux. But, we require some software that only
> exists in Windows version, such as AutoCAD and MSProject.
>
> I know there is VMWar
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, David Talkington wrote:
> Manuel Camacho wrote:
>
> >I know there is VMWare and Win4Lin, but, is it possible to let all the MS
> >software and a VMWare or Win4Lin in a "server", and let all the Linux
> >workstations access the MS software on this server???
>
> The only way
Hi Manuel,
> I know there is VMWare and Win4Lin, but, is it possible to let all the MS
> software and a VMWare or Win4Lin in a "server", and let all the Linux
> workstations access the MS software on this server???
> As you may guess, the idea is to avoid paying the MS licenses.
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Manuel Camacho wrote:
>I know there is VMWare and Win4Lin, but, is it possible to let all the MS
>software and a VMWare or Win4Lin in a "server", and let all the Linux
>workstations access the MS software on this server???
The only way I can think
Dear Friends:
At the office, the management is thinking about changing all the network
from Novell and Windows to Linux. But, we require some software that only
exists in Windows version, such as AutoCAD and MSProject.
I know there is VMWare and Win4Lin, but, is it possible to let all the MS