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Re: Thin Client / RDC-RDP



Mark -

Thanks ... presumably the Thin Client downloads the application from
the server, rather than actually running it on the server ... else
the network would be kept rather busy ... ??

I guess I'm imagining Idretek being loaded from the server to the
Neo' & then run, saving data to HD (back at the server or plugged
into the Neo' via one of the USB sockets), and that when downloaded
Idratek could be either in Neo' flash-memory (where it stays even
while the Neo' is powered-down), or in 'Neo Ram (where it is lost if
the Neo' powers down) ...

Chris


On 15 Apr 2006, at 12:33, Mark Mitchell wrote:

> 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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