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RE: Thin Client / RDC-RDP


  • Subject: RE: Thin Client / RDC-RDP
  • From: "Mark Mitchell" <groups@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2006 12:33:25 +0100

A thin client is a cut down PC. It is not really designed to do all
the work
and processing itself, that is done elsewhere, usually by a server or such
like.

The idea is that you could put a big noisy server somewhere out of the way
doing all the background stuff, like Homeseer or Idratek, file sharing etc,
then have the thin client (with keyboard & mouse etc) somewhere more
accessable like the living room or kitchen etc, where it dosen't take up
much space or generate noise and control all your background services, as
well as surf the web and check your email etc.

The Neoware units I have come with XP running out of the box so you just
turn them on and away you go. Then if you want to install anything, you do
so over the network. Bearing in mind that space is *limited* on the the
flash memory, although they do have one PCI slot (riser required) and
numerous USB ports, so adding a hdd is not impossible.

HTH



Mark.

-----Original Message-----
Sent: 15 April 2006 11:31
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Thin Client / RDC-RDP


'struggling here ... with a Thin Client, can an application be stored on
the
machine or does it have to be on the server ... ie: could I
load Idratek onto one of Mark's Neoware e100s ?   The overall scheme,
if I'm not making it too complicated, would be to use the Neo' on its own
(no keyboard, no mouse, no screen, no HD) and to manage it via RDC / RDP
from a 'Mac ... all assuming, of course, that I could load the Idratek CD
on
the 'Mac (G4) & download it to the Neo', without having 'XP on the
'Mac,
just RDC using RDP ... ????

any thoughts, please !

Chris





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