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In my experience thin client equates to thin wallet, often the advanteages of
thin client are consumed by the disadvantages, "run on old hardware" is this something you really want to do? and if so, then stay with W98/W2K or whatever is already running on these systems. IF Redundancy is is a key to reliability, then why opt for a solution that puts all of your eggs in one basket - the server. "BrianB" wrote: Our company says it is going to introduce Thin Client Technology - ie "dumb terminals" - no hard drive & everything from a Windows 2003 server. XP operating. Any experience to share ? -- BrianB ------------------------------------------------------------------------ BrianB's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...info&userid=55 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=276995 |
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